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Aviation Industry Coalition Calls on Trump Administration to Strengthen & Support Supply Chain

GAMA NEWS 25-14 For Immediate Release: Mar 12, 2025

 

GAMA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mar 12, 2025
Contact: Andre Castro

Aviation Industry Coalition Calls on Trump Administration to Strengthen & Support Supply Chain 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A coalition of 15 aviation stakeholders wrote a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer urging them to work together with industry stakeholders to minimize disruptions in the aviation supply chain.

“The aviation supply chain involves tens of thousands of suppliers from all over the globe which provide parts, platforms, and systems that require safety approval for use and installation, all of which may not be easily replaced or substituted,” the groups wrote. “Given this reality, it is essential that both government and industry work together to minimize cost and availability disruptions in the aviation supply chain, which in many cases cannot be easily or quickly addressed.  We believe such dialogue and analysis will benefit the competitiveness of the U.S. aviation manufacturing and maintenance sectors and will be critical as the industry continues to innovate and contribute positively to the U.S. balance of trade.”

The coalition encouraged Secretaries Duffy, Lutnick, and Ambassador Greer to work with industry and Congress to support policies and actions focused on strengthening aviation safety agreements, policies and investments to bolster innovation, as well as measures to address specific aviation supply chain challenges.

More specifically, the coalition requested to meet with the Trump Administration to discuss the state of the aviation industry and recommendations to move it forward. Additionally, while the administration considers all relevant policies to bolster industry competitiveness, the coalition requested an aerospace exception from tariffs to ensure there are no unintended consequences to the supply chain.

To view the full letter, CLICK HERE.

Stakeholders signing the letter include:
Aeronautical Repair Station Association
Aircraft Electronics Association
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
Airlines for America
Air Traffic Control Association
Cargo Airline Association
Experimental Aircraft Association
General Aviation Manufacturers Association
Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association
National Agricultural Aviation Association
National Air Carrier Association
National Air Transportation Association
National Business Aviation Association
Professional Aviation Safety Specialists
Vertical Aviation International

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