COOPERATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

 

Fanjet Aviation or its relevant employees are members of or cooperate with the following organizations

AOPA GERMANY

 

AOPA stands for Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

With more than 400,000 members worldwide and representatives in 75 countries, AOPA is the largest pilot association in the world. All national AOPAs belong to the international organization IAOPA, the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations.

In Germany, too, AOPA-Germany’s constructive and critical lobbying is of great importance. Since 1964, it has represented the interests of 4,600 private and professional pilots in Germany, as well as more than 65 companies, 75 aviation clubs and 100 flight schools.

AOPA – USA

 

Since 1939, AOPA USA has protected the freedom to fly by promoting an environment that allows people of all ages to enjoy aviation and all it has to offer.

This includes training and safety activities, legal support, technical reports and test reports, and much more.

EAA – EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION

 

The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is a growing and diverse organization of members with a wide range of aviation interests and backgrounds.

Founded in 1953 by a group of individuals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin who were interested in building their own aircraft, the EAA has expanded its mission to increase participation in aviation to include antiques, classics, warbirds, aerobatic aircraft, ultralights, helicopters, and modern aircraft.

Membership in the EAA allows to share the spirit of aviation with the most passionate community of recreational pilots, builders and restorers.

The EAA is the only association that combines the fun and camaraderie of flying, building and restoring recreational aircraft with the most passionate community of aviation enthusiasts.

IDLw – INTERESSENGEMEINSCHAFT DEUTSCHE LUFTWAFFE

 

IDLw e.V. offers all interested parties from politics and society, business and industry, research and education the unique opportunity to join forces and work in the common interest for the benefit of the Air Force.

The association offers all interested parties a forum and podium to exchange views on current issues of international and national military aerospace.

DGLR – DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR LUFT- UND RAUMFAHRT

 

The German Aerospace Society – Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. is the second oldest technical and scientific association in the field of aerospace in the world. She has accompanied and supported the development of aerospace for over 100 years,

Its members included, among many others, the physicist Ludwig Prandtl, the engineer and entrepreneur Hugo Junkers and the first German astronaut Sigmund Jähn. They all used the Society’s network to present and discuss their ideas, thus greatly contributing to the advancement of aerospace.

FREUNDESKREIS LUFTWAFFE

 

The Freundeskreis Luftwaffe e.V. is a registered association with recognized non-profit status, founded on September 19, 1984, with headquarters in Bonn. It has set itself the task of raising general interest in aviation, but above all to promote understanding and open-mindedness for the Air Force.

EURO FLIGHT TEST

 

EURO FLIGHT TEST is a Germany based provider of flight test services for the military, public authorities and aviation industry.

Prestigious military and civil customers rely on EFT‘s high quality standards and competence in regard to test crew training and flight test engineering made in Europe.

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