
From it's base in Washington D.C. and offices in Brussels, Belgium - the
General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) has been representing the world's leading aviation manufacturers for nearly 40 years. It's critical role is to advance the interests, safety, and activities of general aviation on behalf of airplane, engine, and avionics manufacturers.

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General aviation includes all aviation with the exception of military and commercial airlines. It plays an important role in economic growth and represents one of the most important and dynamic industries on the globe. In 2006, general aviation contributed over $150B and $53B to the US economy in output and wages (respectively, including direct, indirect and induced). General aviation also supported 1.2M jobs during the same period.