Many General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) member companies have adapted their operations to help their communities fight against COVID-19. GAMA members from all around the world have donated and began producing masks, shields, gowns and ventilator parts, while others have transported medical personnel and supplies.
It is inspiring to see the support that our members are providing to their communities and neighbors during this pandemic. The general aviation industry has a rich history of helping others in times of need and they are stepping up to pitch in during these uncertain times. It is moments like these that serve as a testament to the adaptability and resilience of our industry’s incredible workforce and bring a sense of pride for what our industry does to help one another.
Select examples of GAMA members working to help their communities fight the COVID-19 pandemic include:
- Appareo – producing emergency ventilators.
- Autonodyne, LLC (sister company of Avidyne Corporation) – producing ventilator masks and face shields.
- Avfuel Corporation – producing face mask ear hooks and face shield headbands.
- Bell – producing hand sanitizer.
- Boeing Business Jets – producing and transporting medical supplies.
- Bombardier Aviation – donated supplies, making financial contributions, producing face shields and collaborating on a ventilator production project.
- CAE – producing ventilators.
- Cirrus Aircraft – donated supplies, producing face shields and developing blowers for Powered Air Purifying Respirators.
- Collins Aerospace – donated medical supplies and manufacturing face shields.
- Daher TBM – providing airlift resources in transporting healthcare personnel and medical supplies.
- Daher Kodiak – providing transportation of ventilators from manufacturer to hospitals.
- Diamond Aircraft – donated face masks.
- Dassault Aviation – donated masks, producing protective visors and providing aircraft to assist rapid transport of healthcare personnel.
- Duncan Aviation – producing masks and gowns.
- Embraer – producing masks and parts for ventilators and providing aircraft to assist in humanitarian aid missions.
- Epic Aircraft – producing masks.
- FlightSafety International, Inc – producing 3D printed respirator components.
- Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation – donating medical supplies and making financial contributions.
- Hartzell Propeller, Inc.– donated masks and producing clips for face masks.
- Honeywell – Business & General Aviation – producing N95 face masks.
- Joby Aviation – donated supplies, producing face shields and offering facilities for possible alternative medical care site.
- Kaman Corporation – donated N95 masks and made financial contributions.
- L3Harris Technologies – making financial contributions and donating medical supplies.
- Pratt & Whitney Canada – donated medical supplies, producing face shields and collaborating on development of ventilator production.
- Piper Aircraft, Inc. – donated N95 masks and producing face shields.
- Rolls-Royce – producing face shields.
- Signature Aviation – donating hanger space for storage of medical supplies.
- Signature TECHNICAir – producing masks.
- Tamarack Aerospace Group – producing 3D printed face masks.
- Textron Aviation – donated N95 masks and manufacturing face shields and masks.
- TRU Simulation + Training – donated N95 masks.
- Uber – providing free transportation for healthcare workers and seniors, and partnering with organizations to provide victims of domestic violence with free transportation to shelters and safe spaces.
- Universal Avionics Systems Corp. – providing non-profit group with assembly line space to manufacture face shields and masks.
- Wisk Aero – producing face shields.
- Woodward, Inc. – developing ventilators.
- World Fuel Services – providing fuel and logistics support for humanitarian and medical supplies flights.