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Founded in 1936, the Air Transport Association of America, Inc. (ATA) is the nation's oldest and largest airline trade association. The association's fundamental purpose is to foster a business and regulatory environment that ensures safe and secure air transportation and enables U.S. airlines to flourish, stimulating economic growth locally, nationally and internationally. By working with its members in the technical, legal and political arenas, ATA leads industry efforts to fashion crucial aviation policy and supports measures that enhance aviation safety, security and well-being. ATA has seen the airline industry grow from the small, pioneering companies of the 1930s into indispensable facilitators of the global economy. ATA and its members continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of air transportation.
Membership(08/19/2010)
The Air Transport Association is the only trade organization of the principal U.S. airlines. We have recently expanded membership to include airline-related companies.

Board of Directors(07/28/2010)
The ATA Board of Directors is composed of executive leadership from the leading U.S. airlines.

Executive Bios(06/01/2010)
Biographical information for ATA senior executives.

About ATA(03/17/2010)
Founded in 1936, the Air Transport Association of America, Inc. (ATA) is the nation’s oldest and largest airline trade association, representing the nation’s leading airlines.

History(03/17/2010)
Founded by a group of 14 airlines meeting in Chicago in 1936, ATA was the first and remains the only trade organization of the principal U.S. airlines.