Every year, the National Air Transportation Association holds its ‘Day on the Hill’ allowing nearly 100 association members the chance to meet with key members of Congress. Last week’s meeting was hailed as especially successful at a pivotal time in aviation development. NATA president Jim Coyne said he believes Congress is now “getting it,” and added, “I can’t stress enough the immense value our members contribute when they personally deliver their message to Congress. I challenge them to continue communications throughout the year to develop a firm relationship with their representative and thus a solid foundation for our industry.”
NATA Reports Congress ‘Getting It’ on GA
Key Takeaways:
- The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) held a successful "Day on the Hill," where nearly 100 members met with Congress to advocate for aviation.
- NATA President Jim Coyne noted that Congress appears to be understanding the industry's message, especially during a pivotal time for aviation development.
- Coyne emphasized the critical value of members personally delivering their message and challenged them to maintain year-round communication to build strong relationships with representatives and a solid foundation for the industry.
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