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 Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)     Updated
The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents 62,000 pilots who fly for 39 U.S. and Canadian airlines. Founded in 1931, the Association is chartered by the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Known internationally as US-ALPA, it is a member of the International Federation of Air Line Pilot Associations.

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 Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA)     Updated
The Air Traffic Control Association is a non-profit, non-government, professional organization, which has been from the outset dedicated to progress in the science of air traffic control and the preservation of a safe flight environment. It provides a forum in which those concerned can address the myriad issues inherent to the development of viable air traffic control systems and aviation infrastructures, and the ever increasing demands on the global navigable airspace environment. ATCA is dedicated to the following objectives:

Promoting, maintaining and enhancing the stature and well-being of the Air Traffic Control profession and the aviation community.

Developing and disseminating knowledge of the control of air traffic in all its phases and applications.

Encouraging intelligent and honourable cooperation between all persons, parties and agencies interested in and concerned with the promotion and advancement of aviation and, in particular, the field of air traffic control.

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 Air Transport Action Group (ATAG)     Updated
The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) is an independent coalition of organisations and companies throughout the air transport industry that have united to drive aviation infrastructure improvements in an environmentally-responsible manner.

Created in the early 1990s, ATAG is a not-for-profit association based in Geneva, Switzerland with some 80 members worldwide and a small team headed by Philippe Rochat, Executive Director.

ATAG members include airports, airlines, manufacturers, air navigation services providers, airline pilot and air traffic controller unions, chambers of commerce, travel and tourism organisations, ground transportation and communications providers.

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 Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)     Updated
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association is the world's largest civil aviation organization with more than 400,000 members. Most fly as general aviation (GA) pilots; GA is all flying except airlines and military. The AOPA, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to general aviation, was incorporated on May 15, 1939. From the start, AOPA has fought to keep general aviation fun, safe, and affordable. Growth in the early years was slow, but by mid-1995, membership in AOPA had reached about 335,000, just over half of all pilots with current medical certificates. The AOPA effectively serves the interests and needs of its members as aircraft owners and pilots and establishes, maintains, and articulates positions of leadership to promote the economy, safety, utility, and popularity of flight in general aviation aircraft.

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 Airports Council International (ACI)     Updated
ACI is the international association of the worlds' airports. It is a non profit organization, the prime purpose of which is to advance the interests of airports and to promote professional excellence in airport management and operations. By fostering cooperation among its member airports and with other partners in world aviation, including other international organizations, governments, airlines and aircraft manufacturers, ACI makes a significant contribution to providing the travelling public with an airport system that is safe, secure, efficient and environmentally compatible. ACI has observer status with ICAO and consultative status with the United Nations' Economic and Social Council (UN/ECOSOC). The collective positions of ACI's membership are established through five World Standing Committees and endorsed by the ACI Governing Board. ACI's membership is divided in six regions, Africa, Asia , Europe , Latin America and Caribbean , North America and Pacific , and assisted by six regional offices. The organization is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland with an ICAO office in Montreal. ACI has 567 members operating over 1540 airports in 175 countries and territories. In 2003, ACI members handled 3.5 billion passengers, 70.4 million metric tones of freight, and 66.4 million aircraft movements.

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 Airports Council International (ACI) – European Region     Updated
ACI EUROPE, based in Brussels represents the interests of over 450 airports in 45 countries. Its members account for over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe. ACI EUROPE promotes the exchange of industry know-how through our internal committee structure and extensive schedule of conferences and exhibitions. By actively seeking the views of airport members, it generates comprehensive common policies that serve as a reference to the entire aviation industry. It works on a day-to-day basis with the institutions of the European Union, the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) and the European Agency for the Safety of Air Navigation (EUROCONTROL). Colleagues in ACI World Headquarters pursue the same mission with the International Civil Aviation Organisation of the United Nations (ICAO) and other world organisations.

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 Association of European Airlines (AEA)     Updated
The Association of European Airlines shall in general serve the common interests of the members of the Association.

It shall represent the interests of its members to the institutions of the European Union, to the European Civil Aviation Conference, to any other institutional organisations or association involved in or likely to be involved in issues of interest to AEA members and, as appropriate, to individual governments.

It shall advance co-operation amongst its members on any matter likely to be of interest to the membership as a whole and permitted by the laws of the countries in which they operate, whilst respecting the independence of action of its members individually.

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 Board of Airline Representatives in the UK     Updated
Association for scheduled airlines of any country, with offices in the UK, representing them in dealings with UK Government, regulators, airport operators and other industry participants.

BAR UK, though, does not involve itself with the commercial policies of any of its members. Currently has over 90 members and affiliates.

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 Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO)     Updated
CANSO is the global voice of the companies that provide air traffic control. Founded in 1998, it represents the interests of the Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) worldwide.

The Mission of CANSO is to provide a global platform for customer and stakeholder driven civil Air Navigation Services (ANS), with paramount emphasis on the provision of safe, efficient and cost effective service.

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 Civil Aviation Authority UK     Top Updated
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which is a public corporation, was established by Parliament in 1972 as an independent specialist aviation regulator and provider of air traffic services.

Following the separation of National Air Traffic Services from the CAA in 2001, the CAA is now the UK’s independent aviation regulator, with all civil aviation regulatory functions (economic regulation, airspace policy, safety regulation and consumer protection) integrated within a single specialist body.

The UK Government requires that the CAA’s costs are met entirely from its charges on those whom it regulates. Unlike many other countries, there is no direct Government funding of the CAA’s work.

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 EUROCAE - The European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment     Updated
EUROCAE, a non-profit Association, was established in 1963 in Lucerne (Switzerland) on the initiative of European aviation equipments manufacturers. Since the 1960’s, EUROCAE’s main activity has been the design and production of standards, technical specifications and other documents, which are used as the basis for European National Airworthiness Authorities regulations to the benefit of the aviation community as a whole. In recent years EUROCAE has extended its remit to include ground systems as well as airborne systems. This approach recognises the increasing level of integration of ground and airborne equipment and the need for standards to encompass the complete service delivery chain. This level of system integration, being increasingly extended across the airport and airline domains, has led EUROCAE to anticipate and start works in these areas.

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 Eurocontrol     Updated
EUROCONTROL is the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. This civil and military Organisation, which currently numbers 34 Member States, has as its primary objective the development of a seamless, pan-European Air Traffic Management (ATM) system. The achievement of this objective is a key element to the present and future challenges facing the aviation community, which are to cope with the forecast growth in air traffic, while maintaining a high level of safety, reducing costs, and respecting the environment. EUROCONTROL develops, coordinates and plans for implementation of short-, medium- and long-term pan-European air traffic management strategies and their associated action plans in a collective effort involving national authorities, air navigation service providers, civil and military airspace users, airports, industry, professional organisations and relevant European institutions.

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 European Aeronautical Group (EAG)     Updated
European Aeronautical Group (EAG) is a company operating in the navigation information sector. Our services encompass all navigational needs and requirements, especially tailored for airline operations. Legibility and user-friendly systems at cost-efficient rates are our hallmarks. Ever since 1946, when Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) was founded, through the formation of an independent subsidiary in 1995 and the acquisition of Thales Aeronautical Service Group, the company’s name has represented:

· technological developments in the field of air navigation, such as polar navigation
· a complete range of Flight support products
· the business concept to be provider for airlines
· services offered by airline people to other airline people

Today the company has grown to meet the needs of about 80 different airlines. For them, European Aeronautical Group is a reliable source of knowledge when it comes to Route documentation, Flight planning, Airport analysis, Engine failure procedures and FMS data.

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 European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)     Updated
The European Aviation Safety Agency is an agency of the European Union which has been given specific regulatory and executive tasks in the field of aviation safety. It is the centrepiece of the EU's strategy for aviation safety and its mission is to promote the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation. EASA's main tasks are currently:

* Rulemaking: drafting safety legislation and providing technical advice to the European Commission and to the Member States;
* Inspections, training and standardisation programmes to ensure uniform implementation of European aviation safety legislation in all Member States;
* Safety and environmental type-certification of aircraft, engines and parts;
* Approval and oversight of aircraft design organisations world-wide as and of production and maintenance organisations outside the EU;
* Data collection, analysis and research to improve aviation safety.

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 European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC)     Updated
Founded in 1955 as an intergovernmental organisation, ECAC’s objective is to promote the continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable European air transport system. In so doing, ECAC seeks to:

* harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst its Member States

* promote understanding on policy matters between its Member States and other parts of the world.


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 European Regions Airline Association (ERA)     Updated
ERA’S MISSION STATEMENT
ERA is, and will remain, the principal body that represents the interests of organisations involved in intra-European air transport by:

* Influencing regulatory and environmental conditions
* Facilitating technical cooperation and advancement, and;
* Gaining public and political support

A SHORT HISTORY
ERA was founded in 1980 with just 5 members. Since 1987, under the Director General, Mike Ambrose, ERA has grown to represent over 220 companies and is the only body representing the interests of the intra-European air transport industry in Europe.

HOW ERA WORKS
ERA is governed by a Board, which is elected by the membership at the annual General Assembly. The Board comprises 12 ERA airline presidents and seven representatives from the major associate member companies including two airport members. The Board is responsible for overseeing the activities and strategy of the Association.

The ERA Directorate works on behalf of the ERA Board and its members. The Directorate is comprised of five different departments; Technical Services (Operations, Maintenance, Air Safety & Security), Corporate Communications, Air Transport Policy, Business Development and Infrastructure and Environment, each headed by a Director or General Manager who acts on behalf of the membership on issues affecting the industry. Each department has additional support staff members who assist in the day to day running of ERA in accordance with the Association’s strategy.

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 Experimental Aircraft Association - Aviation Center (EAA)     Updated
EAA, the Experimental Aircraft Association, is a growing and diverse organization of members with a wide range of aviation interests and backgrounds. EAA was founded in 1953. Through the decades, the organization expanded its mission to include antiques, classics, warbirds, aerobatic aircraft, ultralights, helicopters and contemporary manufactured aircraft. More importantly, the organization focused on people, offering the opportunity to make new aviation friends and form relationships while encouraging the sharing of information, stories and enthusiasm. The focus of EAA is communication, through our publications, Chapter network, websites, AirVenture and numerous other programs. There is literally something for everyone.

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 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)     Updated
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for the safety of civil aviation. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created the agency, under the name Federal Aviation Agency. We adopted our present name in 1967 when we became a part of the Department of Transportation. The FAA’s major roles include:

* regulating civil aviation to promote safety;
* encouraging and developing civil aeronautics, including new aviation technology;
* developing and operating a system of air traffic control and navigation for both civil and military aircraft;
* researching and developing the National Airspace System and civil aeronautics;
* developing and carrying out programs to control aircraft noise and other environmental effects of civil aviation; and
* regulating U.S. commercial space transportation.


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 Flight Safety Foundation (FSF)     Updated
Flight Safety Foundation is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, auditing, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to pursue the continuous improvement of global aviation safety and the prevention of accidents.

The Foundation’s objectives are to:
* Pursue the active involvement and participation of the diverse elements of global professional aviation;
* Anticipate, identify and analyze global aviation safety issues and set priorities;
* Communicate effectively about aviation safety; and,
* Be a catalyst for action and the adoption of best aviation safety practices.

Often referred to as the “conscience of the industry,” the Foundation has contributed significantly to the evolution of aviation safety and the saving of lives. The Foundation occupies a unique position among the many organizations that strive to improve flight safety standards and practices throughout the world. Effectiveness in bridging cultural and political differences in the common cause of safety has earned the Foundation worldwide respect.

The Foundation is distinguished by its objectivity. While interacting with others in the aviation industry, the Foundation is independent of government and commercial organizations.

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 International Air Carrier Association (IACA)     Updated
IACA represents over 35 airlines serving leisure destinations in Europe, Northern Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean.

The core aim of the International Air Carrier Association (IACA) is to promote the airlines used by the leisure traveller in Europe and internationally. IACA is the recognised voice of leisure carriers. IACA actively cooperates with international institutions, national authorities and airport authorities in order to ensure that the specific needs of leisure airlines are taken into consideration.

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