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Miller Stallings, principal and v-p of sales and business development manager at Titan Aerospace Insurance, is being recognized this week at NBAA-BACE as one of NBAA’s 2025 Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40.
Now in its eighth year, the award identifies emerging leaders who are advancing business aviation through professional achievements, community engagement, and industry contributions. The NBAA Young Professionals Council selects honorees from hundreds of nationwide nominations.
Stallings represents both Titan Aerospace Insurance and its parent company Titan Aviation Fuels in sales roles. An instrument-rated pilot qualified in multi-engine airplanes and helicopters, he brings operational experience to his work in aviation insurance and fuel sales.
His career path began at an FBO in eastern North Carolina before he pursued degrees in business management and sociology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Stallings continues a family aviation legacy established by his grandfather Buddy Stallings, who founded Titan Aviation Fuels, and maintained by his father Robbie Stallings, the company’s current president.
Stallings has served on the board of Vertical Aviation International, where his focus included safety and innovation initiatives across the rotorcraft and vertical flight sectors.
“I am honored to join the NBAA 40 under 40 and grateful for the opportunity to connect with others who are passionate about aviation,” Stallings said. “I believe we can start a conversation on how to engage young professionals to choose aviation in their career path and vitalize the future of this industry. I was fortunate to be born into the aviation industry through my family. I want to ensure others have an opportunity to learn about this phenomenal industry and bring their innovative ideas and inspiration to continue to fuel the future of aviation.”