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 International Air Transport Association (IATA)     Updated
International air transport is one of the most dynamic and fastest-changing industries in the world. It needs a responsive, forward-looking and universal trade association, operating at the highest professional standards. IATA is that association.

IATA brings together approximately 270 airlines, including the world’s largest. Flights by these airlines comprise 94 percent of all international scheduled air traffic.

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 International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)     Updated
The main objective of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), which was created with the signing of the Convention on International Civil Aviation at Chicago on 7 December 1944, is to ensure safe, regular, efficient, and economical air transport. Its main tool towards this goal is a comprehensive series of international rules (standards and recommended practices), which member states agree to follow. All of the standards and recommended practices are periodically reviewed and revised, as necessary, to keep abreast with technological and other developments affecting the aviation industry.

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 International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA)     Updated
IFATCA has been representing Air Traffic Controllers for more than 40 years, and has more than 50,000 members in over 125 countries. Amongst it’s goals are the promotion of safety, regularity in international air navigation, and the protection and safeguarding of the interests of the Air Traffic Control profession. The goals of the Federation are:

· To promote safety, efficiency, and regularity in international air navigation.
· To assist and advise in the development of safe and orderly systems of air traffic control and new procedures and facilities.
· To promote and uphold a high standard of knowledge and professional efficiency among air traffic controllers.
· To closely cooperate with international and national aviation authorities and institutions concerned with air navigation.
· To sponsor and support the passage of legislation and regulations which will increase and protect the safety of air navigation.
· To strive for a worldwide federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations.

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 Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA)     Updated
The JAA is a registered trust based in Holland and is funded by its members. The individual JAA National Aviation Authorities, as contracting states to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), still retain, for their state, full responsibility for the standards and recommended practices designated in each ICAO annex. Consequently, the United Kingdom Civilian Aviation Authority (UKCAA) still retains full responsibility for the issue of all UK approvals, certificates and licenses, even though they may have been issued against a requirement issued by the JAA. The JAA is responsible for administration and technical implementation of the arrangements document, signed by the member states in Cyprus in 1990, which commits them to co-operate in all aspects related to aircraft safety. The document (Cyprus 11 September 1990) is concerned with the development, acceptance and implementation of Joint Aviation requirements for aircraft design, manufacture, continued airworthiness and a consistent level of safety throughout the member states.

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 National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA)     Updated
The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) was founded in 1987, to advocate for preserving the strength and stability of our air traffic control system, and represent the controllers responsible for ensuring the safety of the flying public. That same year, the Federal Labor Relations Authority certified NATCA as the exclusive bargaining representative for Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers. Today, NATCA, a federal-sector labor union, and direct affiliate of the AFL/CIO, represents more than 15,000 air traffic controllers throughout the U.S. and its territories, along with 2,508 other bargaining-unit members, ranging from engineers and architects to nurses and health care professionals. The men and women of NATCA know that protecting the safety of the flying public is their sacred trust. NATCA works tirelessly on behalf of its membership to ensure that America’s air traffic control system remains the best in the world, and controllers are given the tools they need to guide you home safely.

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 National Business Aviation Association (NBAA)     Updated
The National Business Aviation Association, Inc., based in Washington, DC, is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan 501(c)6 corporation dedicated to the success of the business aviation community. For more than 55 years, NBAA has served this community through its leadership efforts at all levels of government and business, both in the United States and worldwide.

The Association represents the aviation interests of more than 7,000 companies that own or operate general aviation aircraft as an aid to the conduct of their business, or are involved with some other aspect of business aviation. NBAA Member Companies earn annual revenues approaching $5 trillion dollars – a number that is about half the U.S. gross domestic product – and employ more than 19 million people worldwide.

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 Navtech     Updated
Navtech creates and supports superior flight operations software for airlines. Navtech’s software provides a competitive edge to airlines by facilitating significant costs savings in fuel consumption and crew planning, two areas that represent a majority of an airline’s variable operating expenditures. With over 100 customers spanning more than 25 countries, Navtech’s software directly supports millions of flights around the globe each year. Navtech and its employees understand the importance of creating solid partnerships between the company and its customers. Navtech has approximately 100 employees with offices in the United States, Canada, Singapore and the United Kingdom.

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 Transport Security Administration (TSA)     Updated
The Transportation Security Administration(TSA) was created in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 as part of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 19, 2001. TSA was originally in the Department of Transportation but was moved to the Department of Homeland Security in March 2003.

TSA’s mission is to protect the nation’s transportation systems by ensuring the freedom of movement for people and commerce. In February 2002, TSA assumed responsibility for security at the nation’s airports and by the end of the year had deployed a federal work force to meet challenging Congressional deadlines for screening all passengers and baggage.

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