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COMMUNITIES

Stakeholders who inform and realize the Vision



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END USERS

Customers of the aviation services provided by flight operators. These include
passengers, package shippers/receivers, healthcare providers, patients,
emergency services, communications providers, inspectors and surveyors among
others.


FLIGHT OPERATORS

Organizations or individuals that operate air vehicles safely and within
regulations. Typically these operators are licensed or certified to operate the
air vehicle as a service or private person.


SERVICE PROVIDERS

Providers of services for safe and efficient air traffic operations.
Historically provided by government entities, these services will evolve to be
provided by 3rd party providers and may include separation, sequencing, weather,
surveillance, connectivity and in-time safety among many services enabling
routine access for all aviation missions.


MANUFACTURERS

This group includes companies that manufacture, maintain, and repair aircraft,
including those that manufacture components, services, or products for aircraft,
or buy and sell aircraft or parts. Also included are companies or other
organizations interested in the future of manufacturing for the aerospace
industry.


SAFETY AND STANDARDS

Organizations that promote aviation safety, develop safety standards, approve
aircraft airworthiness, and certify pilots and other aviation professionals.
Also included are those involved in safety research and dissemination of
research results to other aviation professionals and the general public.


INFRASTRUCTURE

Organizations involved in development and maintenance of structures for the
aviation industry, including planning groups, land developers, and organizations
looking at how advanced technologies and capabilities could address community
mobility needs in the future.


GOVERNMENT

The government community with a stake in aviation is extensive and encompasses
entities at all levels, beginning with the Federal government and going all the
way to municipalities and local governments. Each level of government has an
important role to play in the safety, regulation and efficient operations of
aviation and as such are important stakeholders of aviation.


NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS

There are a large number of non government organizations (NGOs) with involvement
in aviation and form a community of their own. NGOs with interest in commerce,
the environment, safety and consumers, among others make up this group.


AVIATION ASSOCIATIONS

With aviation’s broad national impact, it is to be expected there are a large
number of associations that support various aspects of aviation. These
organizations support all aspects of aviation from the manufactures and
suppliers, to the operators, to the individuals who work in aviation.


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Groups involving members from multiple nations that may be involved in advocacy
and sharing of information and resources for the aviation community.


PROFESSIONALS

Individuals and groups whose professional vocation is in the aviation industry,
such as pilots, air traffic controllers, mechanics, and their advocacy groups.


STUDENTS

Students of any age interested in aviation and visions of the future, from grade
school to college students preparing to embark on a career path in aviation.
Also includes any young person with an interest in how the future of aviation
will affect their world.


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