General Aviation Manufacturers Association

The General Aviation Manufacturer's Association (GAMA) is an aviation industry trade association. It is the industry trade association representing general aviation (non-military & non-airliner) aircraft manufacturers and related enterprises, chiefly in the United States.[1] It is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with an office in Brussels, Belgium.

History

Light aircraft manufacturers in the United States were typically members of the Aerospace Industries Association (originally called the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce), which represented all aircraft manufacturers in the U.S. catering to military aviation, commercial aviation and general aviation.

Increasing division of interests and priorities, and the disproportionate power of the military and commercial aircraft manufacturers, led to the establishment of a new organization to represent general aviation aircraft manufacturers. The organization was established as the Utility Aircraft Council, until its director died suddenly. That organization's public relations man, Ed Stimpson, took the reins and evolved the organization into GAMA in 1970.[2]

Initially, GAMA represented general aviation fixed-wing aircraft (not helicopter) manufacturers in the United States only. It has since grown to embrace aircraft manufacturers in other countries, with an additional office in Brussels, Belgium. In 2011, GAMA members voted to open GAMA membership to helicopter manufacturers as well.[3]

GAMA has also expanded its membership to include producers of general aviation engines, avionics, spare parts and related services. The organization claims to represent "over 80" manufacturers.[1]

Purposes and Functions

GAMA serves as a:

Issues and outcomes

Issues dealt with by GAMA have included:[2][10][11][12][13]

Members

(source:Gama Members)

AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER

Air Tractor, Inc. Airbus Helicopters Company
Beechcraft Corporation Bell Helicopter Company
Boeing Business Jets Bombardier Aerospace
Cessna Aircraft Company Cirrus Aircraft Company
CubCrafters, Inc. DAHER-SOCATA
Dassault Falcon Diamond Aircraft Industries
Eclipse Aerospace Company Embraer S. A.
Flight Design GmbH Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation
Nextant Aerospace, LLC Piaggio Aero Industries S.p.A.
Pilatus Aircraft, Ltd. Piper Aircraft, Inc.
Quest Aircraft Company Sabreliner Corporation
Thrush Aircraft Inc.

ENGINE MANUFACTURER

AVIONICS MANUFACTURER

COMPONENT MANUFACTURER/SERVICE PROVIDER

Leadership and key people

Ed Stimpson (d.2009)[11] headed GAMA for 25 years, as its formative President, shaping the identity and role of the organization.[2][12]

Drew Steketee served as Communications Director from 1980 to 1987.[14][15]

Pete Bunce is the current President and CEO.[1][1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 General Aviation Manufacturers' Assn. website, retrieved May 18, 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 Steketee. Drew (former GAMA Communications Dir. under Stimpson) "Ed Stimpson A Modest Giant In GA," AVweb aviation news website, Nov.29, 2009
  3. Epstein, Curt, "Turbine Aircraft Deliveries Continue to Slide in Third Quarter" Aviation International News, December 2011
  4. Pope, Stephen, "President Obama's $100 User Fee Plan is DOA: Here's Why," FLYING Magazine, April 11, 2013, New York.
  5. Publications page, GAMA website
  6. Epstein, Curt , "GAMA: Bizjet, Turboprop Deliveries Rise in 1Q13," AINonline, May 9, 2013
  7. Phelps, Mark "GAMA, BuildAPlane Launch Educational Initiative," Mar 12, 2013, FLYING Magazine, New York
  8. Pope, Stephen, GAMA, IMC Club Host Oshkosh IFR Forums," FLYING Magazine, July 23, 2012.
  9. General Aviation News staff "GAMA awards scholarships", May 14, 2013, General Aviation News magazine.
  10. Epstein, Curt, "[ Final Flight: Amb. Edward Stimpson]," Aviation International News magazine, January 2010 issue posted online December 28, 2009
  11. 1 2 National Business Aircraft Association, Press Release: "NBAA Marks Passing of Aviation Industry Icon Ed Stimpson", Nov. 25, 2009, Washington, D.C.
  12. 1 2 McMillin, Molly, senior aviation reporter "Aviation industry veteran Ed Stimpson dies," from "Air Capital Insider" blog on website of Wichita Eagle & Beacon newspaper, Nov. 27, 2009
  13. 1 2 Steketee, Drew "[ Airspeed, airlines and economics, Part 2], General Aviation News, April 8, 2013
  14. "Dedications & Reunions" by Drew Steketee, on General Aviation News, March 2011.
  15. anon., "Aviation Pioneers: Drew Steketee," on Wings Over Kansas website."

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