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Aviation and Aerospace Industry
Associations
- Airports Council International (ACI)
- Fosters cooperation among member airports and between airports and other partners in world aviation, including governmental, airline, and aircraft manufacturing organizations. Primary source for data on airport passenger traffic.
- Flight Safety Foundation
- Offers a collection of online Flight Safety Digests.
- International Civil Aviation Association
- The major international organization concerned with coordination of civil aviation and establishing international standards.
- International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations
- IFATCA is the non-political and non-industrial world professional organization representing approximately 50,000 air traffic controllers 125 countries. Among its 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.
- International Organization of Women Pilots
- Known as The Ninety-Nines. Founded in 1929 by 99 licensed women pilots for the mutual support and advancement of aviation. The present-day mission is unchanged.
- National Air Traffic Controllers Association
- A federal sector labor union, NATCA represents over 20,000 air traffic controllers, engineers, and other safety related professionals. The Web site provides current legislative information related to air traffic control.
Industry Information
- Jetliner Database
- A database of commercial airline jets. Search this database by registration number, airline/operator, or manufacturer.
- Madden's Air Transportation Safety Resources
- A directory of commercial air safety resources.
- PlaneBusiness
- Offers analysis and discussion of the aviation industry, including financial and market information.
- Aviation and Aerospace Virtual Libraries
- A directory of web resources maintained at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Government Resources
- Air Traffic Control Command Center (FAA)
- Click on any one of 40 major airports, including Dallas-Fort Worth International, to receive information in real time information about flight delays.
- Aviation Accident Database & Synopses (National Transportation Safety Board)
- The NTSB aviation accident database contains information from 1962 and later about civil aviation accidents and selected incidents within the United States, its territories and possessions, and in international waters.
- Aviation Consumer Protection Division (U.S. Department of Transportation)
- At this site, the federal government will log and investigate consumer complaints about matters pertaining to air travel.
- Aviation Weather Center (NOAA)
- Current weather forecasts, advisories and additional information about flight conditions related to weather and natural phenomena.
- Commercial Airports in Texas (Texas Department of Economic Development)
- A map showing locations of all commercial airports in the state. Hyperlinks to airport Web sites are included when available.
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- The FAA oversees the safety of civil aviation, including the issuance and enforcement of regulations and standards related to the manufacture, operation, certification and maintenance of aircraft. The agency is responsible for the rating and certification of airmen and for certification of airports serving air carriers. It also regulates a program to protect the security of civil aviation, and enforces regulations under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act for shipments by air. The FAA, which operates a network of airport towers, air route traffic control centers, and flight service stations, develops air traffic rules, allocates the use of airspace, and provides for the security control of air traffic to meet national defense requirements.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
- NASA has important responsibilities in aerospace technology, space exploration, and in the development of earth and space science.
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Bobby Griffith
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