General and Business Aviation Brings Value
Funcionários de uma dúzia de cidades nos EUA. proclamações recentemente emitidas sobre o valor da aviação geral, incluindo a aviação de negócios, traz para suas áreas locais. Até a presente data, centenas de autoridades locais emitiram proclamações oficiais sobre o setor para suas cidades e estados.
Here are the latest proclamations from different states, on just how much general and business aviation has positively affected the areas by creating a beneficial economic impact.
Colorado
Proclamations were issued by leaders in Centennial, Denver, Greeley and Sterling, CO. “General aviation and local airports have an economic impact of $1.78 million on the city and county of Denver, while the state of Colorado is home to 61 public-use aviation airports, que servem 17,435 pilotos e 5,412 aeronaves da aviação geral ativo,” said Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. View the Denver proclamation. (PDF)
View a proclamation from Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon. (PDF)
View a proclamation from Greeley Mayor Thomas Norton. (PDF)
View a proclamation from Sterling Mayor Dan Torres, Jr. (PDF)
Idaho
Proclamations were issued by officials in McCall and Pocatello, EU IA. “The annual economic impact of general aviation in Idaho is over $426 milhão,” noted Mayor Brian Blad. “Idaho’s general aviation airports created 4,096 jobs annually, with an estimated payroll of $133 million.” View the Pocatello proclamation. (PDF)
View a proclamation from McCall Mayor Jackie Aymon. (PDF)
Illinois
Mayors of Centralia, DeKalb and Pekin, IL all recently issued proclamations about general aviation. “General aviation supports 42,000 empregos em Illinois, resulting in over $3 bilhões em renda do trabalho,” said Centralia Mayor Tom Ashby. “There are 98 public-use general aviation airports in Illinois. Estes aeroportos suportam 14,117 general aviation pilots and 5,661 aeronaves da aviação geral ativo. View the Centralia proclamation. (PDF)
View a proclamation from DeKalb Mayor John Rey. (PDF)
View a proclamation from Pekin Mayor John McCabe. (PDF)
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