U.S. Space Industry
AIA celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon while Michael Collins orbited above. As Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon, he said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
- Study: The Role of Space in Addressing America’s National Priorities
- Position Paper: FY10 Defense Appropriations: National Security Space
- Position Paper: Protect Critical Space Infrastructure for National Security
- Position Paper: Modernize Space System Trade Policies to Enhance U.S. National Security
- Position Paper: Modernize and Invest in National Security Space Infrastructure
- Issue Paper: Operationally Responsive Space: Industry Imperatives for Small Launch Vehicle Acquisition
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AIA in Space News
- Press Release: Augustine Committee Summary Raises Critical Issues
- Statement: Statement by AIA President and CEO Marion Blakey on Report by the National Research Council on the U.S. Space Program
- Press Release: NASA Funding Critical to U.S. Leadership in Space
- Statement: Statement by AIA President and CEO Marion Blakey on NRO Leadership Appointment
- Get All of the AIA Space News »
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Space Sites to See
Economics
Keep abreast of the current industry picture with research and statistics from AIA's Research Center.
eBusiness
eBusiness transactional standards for data exchange between trading partners and related eBusiness material.
Aviation and the Environment
The international aviation industry is making an extraordinary investment in taking environmental performance to the next level. See what AIA and our member companies are doing to "go green."
Export Control Modernization
View the full background and updates on AIA's efforts towards this top priority for the association.
Space Industry
The U.S. economy is directly tied to space infrastructure. Uninterrupted commerce, communications, weather tracking, and entertainment requires sustaining investment for today and for the future.
International Supply Chain Security
AIA member companies have cooperated to develop a program that will assist your company, other international aerospace suppliers, and U.S. importers in complying with U.S. C-TPAT supply chain security goals - see how we've accomplished this.
Workforce
A shortage of trained technical graduates has reached a national crisis level affecting every sector of industry. Find out more about the issue, and what AIA is doing to help.
Resources
Links to other industry-related web sites.
Aerospace Jobs
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