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Georgia governor proclaims October Aviation Appreciation Month

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2009 ·

PerdueGeorgia Gov. Sonny Perdue has proclaimed October Aviation Appreciation Month in Georgia.

In his proclamation, signed today, Perdue, who is also a pilot, encourages “Georgians with an interest in learning to fly an aircraft to participate in corporate and personal aviation and enjoy the immense satisfaction one gains from achieving a pilot’s license.”

The proclamation notes that the state of Georgia has a “significant interest in the health of general aviation, aircraft manufacturing, airline industries, educational institutions and aviation organizations such as the National Business Aviation Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the Atlanta Aero Club. Gulfstream Aircraft employs more than 6,000 highly skilled workers in Savannah and Brunswick. Delta Air Lines is the world’s biggest airline and employees more than 60,000 from its Atlanta headquarters. Cessna Aircraft Co. builds aircraft at its Columbus facility. Lockheed Martin Aircraft employs approximately 7,000 workers at their Marietta plant, and Robins Air Force Base is home to one of the three largest aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul centers in the world.”

“Given our state’s geography, a great many businesses and communities depend upon general aviation aircraft and small aircraft of all types for access to medical treatment, mobility, economic opportunity, disaster relief and a wide range of critical resources. Business aviation is an invaluable tool for companies in Georgia to support their operations.”

The proclamation notes that Georgia is an “aviation-friendly” state that has enacted “numerous measures over the years to promote aerospace growth and efficiency,” including the Regional Airport Enhancement Program, which will improve 27 airports in the state, as well as the AirGeorgia program, established to improve and develop airports across rural Georgia. Also, the creation of the Georgia Aviation Authority will allow the state to modernize its fleet of aircraft, while ensuring greater coordination and mission efficiency.

“Georgians are encouraged to utilize the many aviation resources in our state for business, travel or pleasure, as the health of our aviation industry helps to ensure our overall success,” the proclamation concludes.

For more information: Gov.Georgia.gov

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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