The aviation industry plays a critical role in the American economy, and this group recognizes its vast importance. The aviation sector transports 900 million passengers every year and is responsible for $1.5 trillion in total economic activity, nearly 12 million jobs, and represents 5.4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product. Moreover, the industry’s $83 billion trade surplus is the largest trade surplus within the U.S. economy. Tying this all together is a complex infrastructure network of airports and air traffic control operated by, among many others, millions of highly skilled pilots, mechanics and other technicians, and air traffic controllers. The tremendous collaborative effort of industry and government over the decades, translated into the safest airspace in the world. But, while the U.S. had long been considered the gold standard in aviation technology and safety, America has begun to lose its edge and is falling behind its peers. Today, congestion and delays plague U.S. airports while high-altitude traffic is guided by inefficient and old point-to-point, ground-based radar technology; qualified workers needed to meet the global demands for air travel in the next 30 years have grown increasingly scarce; and new technologies are challenging airline safety and security.

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White House Announces MARAD, NMB Nominees

June 23, 2017 - President Trump this week announced nominees for vacant positions at the Maritime Administration and the National...
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Capitol Hill Events - Week of June 26, 2017

Tuesday, June 27 – House Transportation and Infrastructure – full committee business meeting to mark up H.R. 2997, FAA reauthorization (amendments...
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House, Senate FAA Bills Introduced

June 22, 2017 - In the "when it rains, it pours" department, the chairmen of the transportation committees in both...
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2017 Shuster FAA Bill - As Introduced

Text of H.R. 2997, the 21st Century Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2997) as introduced in the House...
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Pre-Introduction Draft of 2017 Thune FAA Bill

"Discussion draft" of Senate Commerce chairman Thune's FAA reauthorization bill dated June 21, 2017, in anticipation of formal bill introduction...
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Section-by-Section Summary of 2017 Shuster FAA Bill

Section-by-section summary of H.R. 2997, the 21st Century Aviation, Innovation, Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2017, as introduced by House...
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2017 Shuster FAA Bill - Promotional Materials

Promotional packet produced by the majority staff of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on chairman Shuster's June 2017 FAA...
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Shuster to Introduce Revised FAA Bill Today

June 21, 2017 - House Transportation and Infrastructure chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) will introduce a new version of his Federal...

Aviation Working Group

Eno’s Aviation Working Group is a standing advisory group on all matters relating to aviation policy. The group provides Eno staff with insights, knowledge, feedback, and guidance on how to approach some of the most challenging contemporary aviation issues. The goal of the group  is to

(1) educate the public at large as well as policy makers as to the importance of the aviation industry to the U.S. economy;

(2) identify the roadblocks to progress, innovation, and modernization; and

(3) propose bold, pragmatic policy solutions to help tackle those challenges.

Focus Areas for Current Work:

UAS Integration: Research alternatives for certifying and integrating unmanned aerial systems  into the national airspace system and craft clear and actionable policy recommendations for a path forward

Workforce: Identify causes and solutions for workforce shortages across the industry to provide actionable recommendations for leaders

Policy Analysis: Provide analysis and recommendations to inform federal aviation policy related to funding and finance issues, air traffic control reform, and certification.

Member Organizations:

  • Airlines for America
  • Air Line Pilots Association
  • Airport Minority Advisory Council
  • American Airlines
  • Association of Equipment Manufacturers
  • International Air Transport Association
  • Japan International Transport Institute, USA (JITI)
  • National Air Traffic Controllers Association
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce