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NBAA's Bolen Testifies Before Congress On NextGen, Value Of BizAv

Stresses "Critical Role" GA Plays In Economy

Testifying before Congressional lawmakers Wednesday, National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) President and CEO Ed Bolen challenged those who have recently questioned the value of business aviation, or mischaracterized the use of business aircraft.

Even though the House Subcommittee hearing was intended to focus on future planning for the nation's aviation system, Bolen was asked about the recent drumbeat of negative media coverage of the industry, and an emerging pattern of disparaging the use of general aviation for business purposes and calls for companies to divest of the asset.

"It's a fact: business aviation is essential to America," Bolen responded. "Unfortunately, an understanding of that reality is not reflected in calls for companies to divest of their business airplanes.

"Instead, such proposals are prompted by a caricature of business aviation that is totally unrepresentative of our community, and dangerous," Bolen continued. "It's dangerous because it's costing jobs. It's dangerous because it is threatening an entire manufacturing base. It's dangerous because it is taking away a tool many companies absolutely rely on to remain competitive and survive, especially in this unforgiving marketplace."

Bolen admitted business aviation "may not be appropriate in every instance... But I can tell you this: If you are trying to reach one of the approximately 100 cities that's lost airline service in the past year, business aviation is prudent and cost effective. If you are trying to reach several sites in a single day, business aviation is prudent and cost effective."

When the topic turned back to the matter at hand, Bolen also stressed his organization -- and the general aviation industry as a whole -- remains committed to continued progress toward a Next Generation Air Traffic Control system.

"General aviation plays a critical role in driving economic growth and investment across the country," Bolen said. "We strongly support your work to improve our nation's aviation system, which will also significantly contribute to economic growth and job creation. In these challenging economic times, the importance of a robust transportation system cannot be overemphasized."

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