Aviation
The Chamber's Aviation program is host to the annual Aerospace Summit.
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The day featured important discussions about the future, the ambitious goal of decarbonizing aviation, and the FAA's commitment to safety and workforce development, as well as an emphasis on innovation and growth.
The Future of Flight
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp spoke at the Global Aerospace Summit 2024 about how his company is looking ahead to the future of aviation.
Our Work
The aviation industry is one of the most innovative and resilient sectors in the global economy. It is working to build a diverse workforce, create sustainable and fuel-efficient planes, and create a future of speedy and autonomous flight. It is important to fund critical aviation infrastructure projects today so our airports, runways, and other flight investment priorities can keep up with a rapidly evolving industry.
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Carol Hallett, the leading executive of the U.S. Chamber's Aviation Summit, breaks down aviation trends and industry insights.
This Hill letter was sent to the United States Senate, on H.R. 3055, the Commerce, Justice, Science, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, Interior, Environment, Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act of 2020.
This Coalition letter was sent to Congressional leadership and the leadership of a number of Committees, on the use of facial recognition technology.
This letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, supporting the nomination of Stephen Dickson for Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
This Coalition Letter was sent to the Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Roger Wicker and Ranking Member Maria Cantwell, and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio and Ranking Member Sam Graves, on the Federal Aviation Administration’s planned rulemaking on “Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems." The letter was separately sent to Office of Management and Budget, and the Departments of Transportation, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce economists project that commercial space will be at least a $1.5 trillion industry by 2040.
The aviation industry is not resting on its laurels.