The Alaska Air Carriers Association, founded in 1966 to promote the interests of Alaska's commercial aviation businesses, has a number of objectives which we dutifully pursue:

 

  • To foster and promote aviation safety in Alaska
  • To promote uniform treatment of aviation businesses
  • To promote the welfare of its members by association, cooperation and education
  • To express the views of its members and provide accurate and reliable information on transportation matters
  • To provide educational support and assistance
  • To encourage and stimulate a fair and intelligent attitude on the part of the public
  • To encourage the passage of wise and just laws
  • To settle and adjust differences among its members, and to cultivate a high standard of business integrity, equity and justice with respect to the public

AACA can help your aviation business stay on top of the latest regulations and maintain a powerful industry presence. Join us today!

 


 

 

AACA is the government watch dog…

 

We analyze and report on the political issues most critical to aviation and your businesses, and

provide important programs and benefits, some of which are:

·          AACA Workers compensation  program

·          Resource toolkit for crisis and emergency

      response planning

·          User fees, lease rates and fuel taxes

·          Manufacturer issues

·          Airport regulations

·          Weather cameras

·          Aviation disaster family assistance plan

·          Legal and management assistance program

·          Quality assurance

·          Maintenance and safety issues

·          The Medallion safety programs

·          State operating  budgets

·          Security procedures

·          Rural airport maintenance

·          Resources for tax and insurance data

 

AACA weighs-in on each of these subjects, and more. We provide a unified industry voice against unnecessary and impractical government taxes and regulation. Every member is a critical

component in the continuing battle to keep

aviation economically viable in Alaska.