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NBAA joins more than 30 aviation groups urging end to shutdown

 

 

As the deadlock in Washington enters its fourth week, the National Business Aviation Association has joined more than 30 aviation industry groups and unions in urging the federal government to end the partial government shutdown, citing its harmful effects on the industry.

“As the partial shutdown continues, the human and economic consequences are increasing and doing greater harm,” the groups wrote in a joint letter to President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-12-CA).

“Civil aviation supports more than 7 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) and $1.5tr of economic impact, creating over 11.5m jobs, but this shutdown is hampering our ability to function effectively.”

The letter cited several areas of concern to the industry, including:

“This partial shutdown has already inflicted real damage to our nation’s aviation system and the impacts will only worsen over time,” the letter concludes. “We urge you to act quickly to resolve these issues.”

Read the full letter from the aviation groups to government leaders.

“General aviation is among the nation’s most regulated industries, with daily oversight and essential services provided by a host of federal agencies,” NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen noted in a summary the association published earlier in the week, detailing the shutdown’s specific impact for general aviation.

“These disruptions to services are already visible, and if history is a guide, the impact from the shutdown could increase as the shutdown continues. Like all aviation stakeholders, we want the president and Congress to come to an agreement that ends the shutdown, and restores the critical services needed by the aviation community.”

NBAA has also prepared a message members can send to their federal representatives via the association’s online Contact Congress tool. The letter states, in part, “While policy disagreements are understandable, we cannot allow this shutdown to threaten our aviation system. General aviation is a $219bn industry providing more than 1 million American jobs and much of that depends on the government being open for business.”

View NBAA’s Contact Congress message regarding the shutdown

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 17th January 2019 | Issue #494

 

 

 

 

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