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Benefits

AIA provides two different membership plans to meet your needs. Below are the key benefits we offer to our Regular Members and Associate Members .

Regular Member Benefits

  • Network with member-company CEOs at semi-annual AIA Board of Governors meetings.
  • Interact with the top leaders and the most senior management in the aerospace and defense industry.
  • Participate on AIA councils and committees to generate consensus across key government and industry forums, panels, and task forces.
  • Expand influence through AIA's contacts with Congress, the State, Defense and Homeland Security departments, FAA, NASA, and other federal agencies.
  • Shape aerospace policy and regulations with other industry leaders by developing consensus on top industry issues and advocating them to Congress and executive branch leaders.
  • Receive personalized briefings on federal laws and regulations that affect the ability of the industry to sell its products in the global marketplace.
  • Participate in and sponsor the Team America Rocketry Challenge , a competition for secondary school students that promotes interest in future careers in aerospace.
  • Gain access to industry alliance-building organizations such as the Aviation and Space Stakeholders' Coalition.

 

Just to name a few...

Cost: Use our dues calculator to figure out the cost for your company.

 

Associate Member Benefits

  • Participate on the Supplier Management Council and its Committees .
  • Keep on top of emerging technologies, standards, compliance requirements, regulations and continuous process improvements.
  • Network with prime contractors and best-in-class suppliers in the United States:
    • Events with AIA Regular Member supply chain representatives.
    • Trade missions to Asia, South American and Europe.
      • Offset opportunities.
  • Influence U.S. policy to benefit the aerospace industry:
    • Annual SMC "March to Capitol Hill."
      • Meet with congressional representatives.
      • Develop policy positions on issues important to suppliers.
  • Recognition by prime and major subcontractors:
    • Be recognized as a premier aerospace company.
    • Participate in AIA committees to influence business activities.
    • Representation on the AIA Board of Governors .

Just to name a few...

Cost: Dues for associate member companies are also based on sales. Companies with sales under $50 million pay annual dues of $3,000, and companies with sales over $50 million pay annual dues of $5,000.

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