99s Santa
Clara Valley CA USA Ninety-Nines Women Pilots
99s for women pilots: flying events, meetings, education, scholarships, network, fun, all
ages/abilities. Santa Clara Valley CA USA chapter of Ninety-Nines International
Organization of Women Pilots
Aanh
Aviation association New Hampshire
Air America Web Site
Air America's tenure in Asia began when Civil Air Transport (CAT) crossed the river into
Shanghai in 1946. It ended on a rooftop in downtown Saigon in 1975. First in, last out.
That was CAT and Air America in China, Korea and in Southeast Asia. The Air America
Association is composed of former employees of CAT, Air America, their families and their
affiliates.
Air Transport Association of America
Founded by a group of 14 airlines meeting in Chicago in 1936, it was the first, and today
remains, the only trade organization for the principal U.S. airlines. In that capacity it
has played a major role in all the major government decisions regarding aviation since its
founding, including the creation of the Civil Aeronautics Board, the creation of the air
traffic control system, and airline deregulation. The purpose of the ATA is to support and
assist its members by promoting the air transport industry and the safety, cost
effectiveness, and technological advancement of its operations; advocating common industry
positions before state and local governments; conducting designated industry-wide
programs; and assuring governmental and public understanding of all aspects of air
transport.
Air-Britain
Air-Britain is THE International Association of Aviation Historians run by enthusiasts
providing information, second to none, for enthusiasts worldwide.
AirportNet: American Association of Airport
Executives (AAAE)
AAAE prides itself on maintaining up-to-the-minute airport information in the areas of:
news, federal affairs, regulatory affairs, environmental affairs, training and
certification, meetings and conferences, resources, and much, much more. The scope of
information available is constantly changing to accommodate the needs of our members and
the general public. However, you must be a AAAE member to reach many of the more
informative password-protected areas on the website.
Airports Council International
We are the representative industry body of the world's airports. Our membership is made up
of 554 airports and airport authorities operating over 1,500 airports across 169 countries
and territories. Additionally, over 700 other businesses and organizations are affiliated
as industry associates to ACI.
Airports Council International-North America
First established as the Airport Operators Council in 1947, today's Airports Council
International-North America (ACI-NA) is the "Voice of Airports" representing
local, regional and state governing bodies that own and operate commercial airports
throughout the United States and Canada. ACI-NA is the largest of six worldwide regions of
Airports Council International (ACI), based in Geneva, Switzerland. Europe, Asia, Pacific,
Africa and Latin America/Caribbean are ACI's other regions.
Airship-association.org
Airship Association, our objectives are to promote the science, practice and consideration
of all matters relating to airships. .
Airways New Zealand
Airways New Zealand is responsible for managing all domestic and international air traffic
in two Flight Information Regions that collectively make up one of the largest areas of
airspace in the world-34 million square kilometres.
Alaska Airmens Association
The Alaska Airmens Association is the largest state general aviation group in
Alaska. It is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization whose sole purpose is to promote and
preserve aviation in our Great State.
American Helicopter Society
AHS International is the world's premier professional vertical flight society. The AHS is
a leader of the vertical flight community. By supporting the needs of today's vertical
flight industry and advocating the requirements for tomorrows industry, the AHS will
benefit both military and commercial sectors of the rotorcraft industry.
AOPA Online - Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), a not-for-profit individual membership
association, 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, and popularity of flight in aircraft.
Army Air Corps - Army Air Forces Historical Association
The association participates in air shows, historical retrospect's, educational programs
and seminars providing static displays of World War II Army Air Forces memorabilia.
Army Aviation Heritage Foundation AAHF
The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation (AAHF) is acting to provide Americas veterans
a voice with which to tell their story and the tools with which to share their legacy of
service and devotion with the American public.
Associazione Assistenti e Controllori della Navigazione
Aerea.
Assistenza e Controllo del Traffico Aereo, Assistenza al Volo, Telecomunicazioni,
Meteorologia, Informazione, Aeronautica
Austro Control
The Aeronautical Information Service, which is part of Austro control, ensures throughout
Austria the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity and efficiency of
national and international air navigation.
Balpa
British Airline pilots association
Canadian Air Traffic Control Association - Local 5454
Canadian Air Traffic Control Association
Delta Air Line Pilots Association
The Delta Air Line Pilots Association represents all of the Delta pilots on issues
concerning flight operations, negotiations, retirement , and benefits. The Delta MEC is a
division of ALPA.
Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
The employees of DFS ensure the safe, orderly and expeditious handling of civil and
regional military air traffic in Germany.
DPA
Deaf Pilots Association
Duke of Brabant Air Force association
The association "Duke of Brabant Air Force" was founded in 1988 by four
gentlemen, for many years engaged as aviation enthusiasts. They concluded that time for
action had come and found the Duke of Brabant willing to give his name to a historical air
force.
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