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Colorado governor declares July General Aviation Appreciation Month

By General Aviation News Staff · July 10, 2013 ·

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper’s has proclaimed July “General Aviation Appreciation Month.” This proclamation is the third of its kind by Governor Hickenlooper, who also named June 2011 and 2012 “General Aviation Appreciation Month.” The industry contributes $2.1 billion each year to Colorado’s economy.

“This proclamation helps to raise awareness about the important role of general aviation in Colorado,” said Selena Shilad, Executive Director of the Alliance for Aviation Across America. “We thank the governor for his advocacy on behalf of an industry that supports millions of jobs and provides critical services to many communities throughout Colorado and across the United States.”

“General aviation connects businesses, provides public safety and links services to communities across the state,” stated Craig L. Fuller, President and CEO of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). “We look forward to working with Governor Hickenlooper to highlight the value that general aviation and small airports provide to Colorado and the national economy.”

“Business aviation and small aircraft are invaluable to helping companies to maximize productivity, reach far-off markets, and serve customers,” noted Ed Bolen, President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association. “Not only does Colorado benefit from business aviation, but throughout the United States, it generates 1.2 million jobs and $150 billion in economic activity. We thank the governor for his proclamation and support of businesses across the state and the entire United States.”

“Colorado’s network of 76 airports allows businesses, law enforcement and other public safety providers across the state to stay connected and provide crucial services to the citizens of Colorado,” mentioned Henry Ogrodzinski, President of the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO). “We at NASAO thank the governor for his proclamation and look forward to working with him and David Gordon, Division of Aeronautics Director, on issues regarding general aviation.”

“The impact of general aviation and the services it provides are crucial to Colorado businesses, farmers, first responders and medical providers,” said Thomas L. Hendricks, President and CEO of the National Air Transportation Association. “NATA, and our members across the state, commend Governor Hickenlooper for his recognition of general aviation as a major source of business growth and an important connector for communities.”

To view the proclamation, click here.

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  1. jake cohen says

    July 10, 2013 at 10:03 pm

    Would have been thoughtful of the Governor’s Office to let the various state-level aviation organization know about this. The 99s, WAI, Colorado Wing of the Civil Air Patrol, Colorado Pilots, RAF/Backcountry, etc. Not one of the people quoted is from a Colorado organization.

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