European Business Aviation Association or EBAA, is a non-profit association based in Belgium that has existed since 1977. Its 400 member companies span all aspects of the business aviation sector in Europe and elsewhere. EBAA counts some 500 Members from across the industry and represents a fleet of over 1000 aircraft.
EBAA’s aim is to promote excellence and professionalism amongst its Members to enable them to deliver best-in-class safety and operational efficiency. EBAA also strives to represent Members’ interests at all levels in Europe,
to ensure the proper recognition of business aviation as a vital part of the aviation infrastructure, supporting local and national economies.
Some of the challenges EBAA addresses include the Single European Sky, critical environmental issues (eg: Emission Trading) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) rulemaking process which covers Fees & Charges, Security, and Access to Airports and Airspace.
PrivatAir has been granted the Platinum Safety of Flight Award at EBACE 2011 by EBAA.
We would like to extend warm congratulations from all of us at EBAA and NBAA for PrivatAir’s fine example, on behalf of the business aviation sector, in setting such an outstanding safety record.
European Business Aviation Association
MEBAA was formed in June 2006 through recognition that the business aviation industry operating throughout the Middle East and North Africa region needed to speak with a single voice.
MEBAA’s aim is to serve the needs of Middle East Business Aviation Association Members in ways that enhance safety, security, efficiency and acceptance of business aviation throughout the region.
SITA is the world's leading specialist in air transport communications and information technology (IT) solutions.
SITA Members represent over 90 percent of total worldwide airline business. The SITA Council is one of the most representative bodies for air transport in the world.
Flight Safety Foundation was formed in 1947 to pursue the continuous improvement of global aviation safety. The Foundation meets this objective through research, auditing, education, advocacy and publishing.
As an independent, impartial and nonprofit international membership organization, the Foundation is in a unique position to identify global safety issues, set priorities and serve as a catalyst to address the issues. The Foundation’s effectiveness in bridging cultural and political differences in the common cause of safety has earned worldwide respect.
Today, membership includes more than 1,200 organizations and individuals in 150 countries. The Foundation is based in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S., has a regional office in Melbourne, Australia, and is affiliated with associate organizations in Japan, Russia, Southeast Europe, Taiwan, China and West Africa.