Membership in Professional Associations

Atlanta Jet is a proud member of the following aviation industry associations:

National Business Aviation Association, Inc.

NBAA 1200 Eighteenth Street NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036-2527

Phone (202) 783-9000
Fax (202) 331-8364
Email info@nbaa.org

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The National Business Aviation Association, Inc., based in Washington, DC, is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan 501(c)6 corporation dedicated to the success of the business aviation community.  For more than 55 years, NBAA has served this community through its leadership efforts at all levels of government and business, both in the United States and worldwide. 

The Association represents the aviation interests of more than 7,000 companies that own or operate general aviation aircraft as an aid to the conduct of their business, or are involved with some other aspect of business aviation.  NBAA Member Companies earn annual revenues approaching $5 trillion dollars - a number that is about half the U.S. gross domestic product - and employ more than 19 million people worldwide.

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Georgia Business Aviation Association, Inc.

GBAA Post Office Box 43327
Atlanta, Georgia 30336

Phone (678) 645-4900
Fax (678) 645-5999
Email dave.small@cox.com

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Georgia Business Aviation Association mission is:

  • to promote the aviation interest of companies, in the state of Georgia, operating aircraft as an aid to the conduct of their business;
  • to foster among them the highest degree of operational efficiency and safety;
  • to bring Members into closer personal and friendly relations with each other, to interchange ideas on operational matters;
  • to advance and maintain an enlightened understanding on the part of the government and airport authorities of member problems;
  • to take such steps as proper and necessary in order to promote better relations and secure proper advantage from regulatory and other agencies,
  • and by these means to attain wider recognition of the fact that business aviation is of primary importance to the economy of the nation.

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Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce

235 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30303 MAtl.Cham
Phone (404) 880-9000
Email samwilliams@macoc.com

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What is the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce?

  • an independent, non-profit, member-funded organization that is not part of any government
  • representing 4,000+ member companies employing 700,000+ workers in the 28-county region
  • operated by a staff of more than 80, with more than 3,000 volunteers
  • our Board of Directors and Board of Advisors are drawn from among
    Atlanta 's top leaders
What does the Chamber do?
  • We bring the region's leaders together to tackle the big issues that matter most – quality jobs and quality of life.
  • Quality Jobs: The Chamber markets Atlanta as a business location, attracting companies that create quality jobs. We are particularly focused on attracting headquarters, expanding global commerce and attracting jobs in the high-tech and logistics industry clusters.
  • Quality of Life: We work with business and civic leaders to tackle quality-of-life issues such as traffic congestion, education, air and water quality and land use.

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Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce

6500 Sugarloaf Parkway
Duluth, Georgia 30097 Gwinn.Cham

Phone (678) 957-4960
Fax (770) 232-8807
Email gary@gwinnettchamber.org

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Gwinnett County remains one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States and has led the state of Georgia in job creation for the past five years. At the center of Gwinnett's growth and development is the Gwinnett Chamber.

As one of the largest and most successful chambers in the Southeastern United States, the Gwinnett Chamber has a finger on the pulse of the community and is able to identify and target issues of importance to businesses in the county. Within the Chamber, businesses of all sizes have a strong voice and powerful impact on important community issues.

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