Get The Updated GA Facts In NATA’s Downloadable Reference Book

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

Eric R. Byer
Vice President, Government and Industry Affairs

800-808-6282
ebyer@nata.aero

Alexandria, VA, May 7, 2009 — The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has updated its popular fact book titled General Aviation in the United States. This publication was produced by the association for its members, the media, government, and the general public as a tool to help illustrate general aviation’s importance to the U.S. transportation system and economy.

General Aviation in the United States provides an in-depth review of the NATA membership segments as well as other important components of the general aviation and airline services industry. This handy reference also contains information on a number of U.S. government agencies that affect the day-to-day operation of aviation businesses, and features several charts containing vital general aviation and business aviation statistics on fuel consumption, fractional ownership companies, active pilots, airports, and much more.

“NATA’s fact book is one of the many helpful resources available to aid our members in educating community and government leaders about the value of our industry as a critical component to the American economy,” NATA President James K. Coyne stated.

Copies of this new publication are free and can be downloaded via www.nata.aero.

Click here to download your free copy of General Aviation in the United States now!

Members who have questions regarding this publication may contact Linda Pylant or Shannon Chambers.

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NATA, the voice of aviation business, is the public policy group representing the interests of aviation businesses before the Congress and federal agencies.

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