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Dues for new members are prorated based upon a calendar year. Renewals are calculated based upon membership type or number of employees.
NATA Regular Members are for-profit aviation businesses engaged in general aviation industry operations, such as charter, fuel and ground, aircraft maintenance, and pilot training services. Regular member dues are calculated based upon the number of employees working for the company, including all locations.
Employees | Dues |
---|---|
1-5 | $430 |
6-10 | $795 |
11-20 | $1,225 |
21-30 | $1,535 |
31-50 | $1,920 |
51-70 | $2,455 |
71-90 | $3,070 |
91-120 | $3,960 |
121-150 | $4,915 |
Employees | Dues |
---|---|
151-200 | $6,135 |
201-300 | $7,735 |
301-400 | $9,640 |
401-500 | $12,220 |
501-1,000 | $15,965 |
1,001-2,000 | $20,000 |
2,001-3,000 | $27,040 |
3,001-4,000 | $32,455 |
> 4,000 | $43,260 |
Annual Dues
$1,390 – Less than $10 million gross revenue
$2,785 – More than $10 million gross revenue
NATA Associate Members are for-profit aviation businesses providing products and/or services to those classified as Regular Members or who might reasonably expect to benefit from the successful growth and development of the air transportation industry.
Annual Dues $295
NATA Affiliate Members are non-profit or government-run businesses not eligible to be Regular or Associate Members. This includes government-run and smaller airports*, associations, colleges, and universities.
*Smaller airports are those that pump less than 200,000 gallons of fuel per year, or that have less than eight FTEs.
Annual Dues $150
NATA Patron Members are individuals retired from the industry or granted honorary member status by NATA.
Patron Members receive access to NATA member resources and communications and can attend NATA committee meetings as a guest. They do not have access to other member benefits and cannot vote in committee meetings or serve on the Board of Directors.
Annual Dues $35
NATA Student Members are individuals currently in high school, college, or enrolled in an accredited degree program. A copy of a valid student ID is required at the time of application.
Student members receive access to NATA member resources and communications and can attend NATA committee meetings as a guest. They do not have access to other member benefits and cannot vote in committee meetings or serve on the Board of Directors.
Member businesses looking to become more involved with the Association or wishing to market to our member network, can choose to participate in the NATA Support Level Program. With different support levels of Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze, the program is designed to give your company the highest return on your dollars spent on NATA events, advertising, and sponsorships. Learn more about the program and view the Support Level participants.
NATA provides members a range of training, educational, and networking opportunities as well as workshops, webinars, and conferences throughout the year. Join one of the strongest voices in business aviation, with access to a host of benefits and services.
The work NATA accomplishes on behalf of our industry is pivotal for the continued growth of aviation and the connections it facilitates globally.