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Airbus
www.airbus.com - Throughout the history of Airbus, the defining factor of their success has been innovation for passengers and greater value to the operator. New ideas, new materials, and new techniques that allow them to satisfy passengers and airlines have enabled them to compete with other manufacturers' products and continuously to increase their market share by creating better, more comfortable and more economical aircraft.

Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)
www.aopa.org - With a membership base of more than 360,000, or half of all pilots in the United States, AOPA is the largest, most influential aviation association in the world. AOPA has achieved its prominent position through effective advocacy, enlightened leadership, technical competence, and hard work.

Aviation Digital Data Service
adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov - The Federal Aviation Administration funds and directs the Aviation Digital Data Service and the experimental weather products that it displays. The Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS) makes available to the aviation community digital and graphical analyses, forecasts and observations of meteorological variables.

Aviation Week & Space Technology
www.aviationnow.com - AviationNow.com brings to you the latest news and analysis from the industry's leading team of editors on the Web. The site is organized around nine channels to easily allow users to target their areas of interest.

Boeing
www.boeing.com - The Boeing Company is the largest aerospace company in the world, with its heritage mirroring the history of aviation. It is the world's largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft, and the nation's largest NASA contractor. In terms of sales, Boeing is the largest U.S. exporter. Total company revenues for 2000 were $51 billion.

Federal Aviation Administration
www.faa.gov - The FAA is responsible for the safety and certification of aircraft and pilots, for the security of our airports, and for the around-the-clock operation of our nation's air traffic control system. The FAA is also responsible for guiding and helping develop commercial space transportation. This is a new industry now, but will gain rapidly in importance in the new century.

National Business Aviation Association, Inc. (NBAA)
www.nbaa.com - The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), a trade association headquartered in Washington, DC, was founded in 1947 to represent and protect the interests of the business aviation community. NBAA represents over 6,100 companies that own or operate general aviation aircraft as an aid to the conduct of their business, or are involved with business aviation.

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
www.ntsb.gov - The National Transportation Safety Board is an independent Federal agency that investigates every civil aviation accident in the United States and significant accidents in the other modes of transportation, conducts special investigations and safety studies, and issues safety recommendations to prevent future accidents.

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