Wisconsin Business Aviation Association

WBAA

The Wisconsin Business Aviation Association (WBAA), is a non-profit business association founded in June 2000 to represent and advance the interests of the Wisconsin business aviation community. The Association presents the benefits of business aviation as a principal advocate and voice for business aviation before state and local governments, the public and the media.

WBAA's Statement of Purpose

To promote, improve and advance the interests of business aviation, aviation infra-structure, safety and public education, to take such steps as are proper and necessary to better relations and secure proper advantages 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 State of Wisconsin.

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WBAA's Vision

To be Wisconsin’s recognized force for promoting the improvement and advancement of business aviation, aviation infra-structure, safety, and public acceptance of business aviation

A Voice

WBAA is intended to be a primary representative of business aviation at State and local levels of government, before the public and to the media. WBAA intends to be Proactive in its approach to legislative and regulatory matters and will strive to maintain a solid working relationships with governmental branches and agencies. WBAA will keep its Members informed of issues related to business aviation through its newsletters, E-mail and website.

A Resource

WBAA is a resource to Wisconsin business aviation interests, airport commissions, county and city development departments and land use commissions, Smart Growth advocates and for WBAA members. Steve Rehwinkel

A Network

As a Network, WBAA provides a variety of ways for its Members to interact and exchange information. WBAA's World Wide Web site offers instant information and the opportunity to exchange the latest news related to WBAA and business aviation issues in Wisconsin. Membership Application

Important Business Aviation Issues:

1. Alternative Revenue Options to fund future airport improvements.
2. State and Federal Airport Funding.
3. Runway Safety and Capacity Projects.
4. Airport Perimeter Deer Fencing.
5. Runway Approach Protection.
6. Land Use Compatibility Around Airports.
7. Public and Legislative Education Programs to make communities and decision makers aware of the value of Business Aviation to Wisconsin.

  

Wisconsin Business Aviation Association
3239 N Green Bay Road
Racine, WI 53404
Phone: 262.880.5384
srehwinkel@wbaa.aero

 

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  1. This comment was originally written in response to an unemployed individual seeking membership in the organization. I’ve updated it so that this policy statement can be a guide for others who wish to post their resume’ with us.

    Although we do have 3 levels of membership, including individual, all individual membership openings are by invitation only.

    However, due to the unprecented economic conditions in our industry, we have designed a feature in our web site where I can post resumes’ of aviation professionals who have lost their job.

    This is not limited to pilots.

    Maintenance professionals, line service personnel and CSR’s, to name a few, are welcome to have their resume’ posted.

    To ensure that these resumes’ and their information are legitimate & not spam, all individuals will have to be recommended by a WBAA member.

    However, we have a policy whereby our membership list is kept confidential, so I can not supply that information to you.

    If you know a member of our Association, ask him or her to recommend you. I’ll then make the contact w/ you.

    Please do not submit unsolicited resumes’ to this site. They will be discarded.

    Steve Rehwinkel, Executive Director


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