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Aviation
Organizations
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The Airports Council
International is the "Voice of the World's Airports"
representing over 1,200 airports across 150 countries. |
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Airline
Group of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies |
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A society with the
avowed purpose of forwarding the practice of Operational Research in
airlines. The membership consists of Operational Research workers who
are also employed by recognized civil airlines. |
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The Air Transport
Action Group (ATAG) is an independent coalition of organisations from
throughout the air transport industry which have united to press for
economically beneficial aviation capacity improvements in an
environmentally responsible manner. |
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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. |
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The Air Transport
Association of Canada (ATAC) has been the national service organization
for Canada's commercial air transport industry since 1934. |
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The Arab Air Carriers
Organization is the Regional Association of Arab Airlines. It is one of
the oldest tools of Pan Arab cooperation established by the Arab League
of States. Since its inception in 1965 AACO thrived to progress in an
environment of Air Transport Industry that was both challenging and
demanding. |
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In place since 1964,
ARC's Area Settlement Plan (ASP) provides ARC accredited travel agency
locations in the United States with a ticketing, reporting, and
settlement link to ARC' s many participation carriers. Incorporated in
1984, and currently operating under the theme of Building an Electronic
System, ARC provides its services to approximately 46,000 agency
locations (of which 33,000 are retail locations) and 136 air and rail
carriers. E-mail inquiries may be directed to corpcom@arlington.arccorp.com |
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ARINC, based in
Annapolis, Maryland, provides communications services, systems
development and integration, systems engineering, and management
services to the world's aviation community, commercial customers, and
government agencies such as the FAA, DoD, NASA, DOE, and DOT. ARINC
provides sophisticated communications and information handling services
capable of reaching aircraft anywhere in the world. |
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Founded in 1960 for
overseeing air traffic control in the Upper Air-space of Member States,
EUROCONTROL today has as its most important goal the development of a
coherent and coordinated air traffic control system in Europe. |
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An inter-governmental
organization founded in 1955, ECAC has today 37 Member States. Its aim
is to promote the continued development of a safe, efficient and
sustainable European air transport system. |
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The European Regions
Airline Association (ERA) is the voice of Europe’s regional air
transport industry. |
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EAA is dedicated to
serving all of aviation by fostering and encouraging individual
participation, high standards and access to the world of flight in an
environment that promotes freedom, safety, family and personal
fulfillment. |
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As an independent,
nonpolitical, nonprofit organization offering an objective view of
aviation safety developments, the Foundation uses the Internet and this
Web site to maximize dissemination of its publications, seminars,
special reports, and calendar of events. |
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The International
Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations (IAOPA) is a nonprofit
federation of 37 autonomous, nongovernmental, national general aviation
organizations. IAOPA has represented international general aviation for
more than 32 years. |
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IATAN is a not-for
profit service organization. Its main goal is to assist travel agents to
meet and maintain a specific set of standards that are of value to
airlines, the agency community, as well as to consumers. |
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The constitution of
ICAO is the Convention on International Civil Aviation, drawn up by a
conference in Chicago in November and December 1944, and to which each
ICAO Contracting State is a party. |
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(formerly the Orient
Airlines Association) |
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Societe
International de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (SITA) |
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Since 1949 SITA (Societe
Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques) has been providing
communications and information solutions to the world's air transport
community. |
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is the Washington
D.C.-based national, non-profit association that serves as the unifying
organization for all components of the U.S. travel industry, the third
largest retail industry and one of the largest employers in the nation. |
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In Cannes, France, in
April 1966, The Riviera Airlines Club hosted by a conference of the
various airline club representatives to discuss the formation of a world
body which would unite and promote the activities of interline clubs
throughout the world. |
Aviation Schools
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Over 150 training
institutions worldwide - covering all fields of civil aviation training
- are listed in this directory. It is a searchable database containing
contact and course details. The directory is updated annually. |
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Offered in
co-operation with the International Air Transport Association (IATA),
the International Aviation MBA is an intensive programme with a focus on
the airline and air transport industries. It is the only programme of
its kind with IATA sponsorship anywhere in the world. |
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Highly renowned,
career-oriented, college degree programs available in aviation
administration, flight, and aeronautical technology. |
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The Institute of
Aviation has long been recognized for excellence in the areas of
aviation and research. Programs and research include Engineering
Psychology/Human Factors, Professional Pilot Program and Aviation
Mechanics Training. |
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A renowned center for
aerospace learning, nationally acclaimed for our achievements in
collegiate aviation education, atmospheric research, and computer
science applications. |
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Cargo Network
Services Corp. (CNSC), a subsidiary of the International Air Transport
Association, was founded to serve the needs of the cargo industry in the
United States. CNS provides a range of products and services to promote
productivity, profitability, credibility, cooperation and quality of
service among air carriers and cargo agents. |
Travel
Information:
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Air Transport
Intelligence is an online service focused on the air transport industry,
delivering accurate and up to date information, 24 hours a day. |
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Excite City.Net has
become one of the largest databases on the web, representing more than
3,000 destinations on-line. |
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The airline
information hub |
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The U.S. Department
of Commerce, Tourism Industries web site is the U.S. federal government
source for international travel and tourism data to and from the United
States. In addition to providing free statistical data on international
travel, there is information on the numerous program offered by Tourism
Industries. |
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U.S.
State Department Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets |
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From 1991 until 1995,
St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota was the Internet and BITNET
distribution point for United States Department of State Travel Warnings
and Consular Information Sheets. St. Olaf continues to maintain an
electronic mailing list for the Travel Warnings and Consular Information
Sheets. |