As we all know, this is an era of confusion for the country, aerospace and defense industries - we are faced with many economic and political challenges at home and abroad.
In such times, the strong representative and support of the AIA is important to help protect the commercial interests of the national aerospace and defense industry and to create new opportunities.
Through a wide network of conferences, international air show, and board of directors, committees and working groups, we will help you and all aspects of your organization get closer to your customers and competitors.
The National Association of Aerospace Industries (AIA) represents the interests of organizations funded by the aerospace industry, including the US aerospace industry and leading companies in that field. The AIA provides a forum for technical and policy issues for the industry and serves as an agent for lobbying activities for common interests of its members. The parallel line in Europe is the European Aerospace Industry Association (AECMA). AECMA is headquartered in Brussels and establishes contact with member countries and the European Union. Furthermore, there are several organizations at national level in Europe. Other remarkable associations are Japan Airlines Association (SJAC) and Canadian Aerospace Industry Association (AIAC).
In EU, aerospace companies such as EADS, BAE system, Thales, Dassault, Saab AB, Leonardo SpA (formerly Finmeccnica) account for the majority of the world aerospace industry and research activities, and the European Space Agency is one is. The largest consumer of aerospace technology and products. In India, Bangalore is the center of the aerospace industry, with the headquarters of Hindustan Airways, the National Aeronautics and Space Research Institute and the Indian Space Research Organization. India Space Research Organization launched India's first lunar orbiter satellite Chandrayaan-1 in October 2008.