The Aviation Instrument Association is an association of aviation professionals made up of FAA and JAA certificated aircraft instrument repair facilities as well as associate members in related aviation fields throughout the world. Our association membership consists of component manufacturers, aviation schools, and both domestic and international repair facilities specializing in various component level repair, overhaul, and installation services.
Mission
The AIA Mission Statement:
The Aviation Instrument Association is dedicated to Professionalism and Aviation Safety and is established as a unification of aviation instrument professionals to promote understanding, dissemination of information, mutuality and fraternity through common purpose. Further, the Aviation Instrument Association shall provide a forum for communication within the aviation community with aviation consumers and appropriate governing authorities.
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If you are interested in joining the Aviation Instrument Association please feel free to contact us using the Email link below or print and mail a membership application.
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