The British Business General Aviation Association (BBGA) is delighted to be back at Sywell Aerodrome with AeroExpo in June.
Innovation starts with general aviation and our Association (and predecessor GAMTA) has been a trailblazer for almost 50 years. Many of our 200-strong member companies are actively investing, or pledging commitments to sustainability. As the independent voice for business aviation, much of our work involves protecting and supporting members’ interests at local level with the Treasury, DfT and UK CAA. Internationally, we participate in many forums and associations. Our close relationship with EBAA, as its largest ‘national’ association, underpins our work promoting the interests of UK business and general aviation worldwide.
BBGA was instrumental in working before, during and post Brexit, to secure a level playing field across Europe for UK aviation businesses. Our Working Groups – Sustainability; FBO, Operations, Membership; Events and Professional Flight Training and Airworthiness – are supported by an active Board of 20 professionals with diverse and complementary expertise.
A significant issue we face, prominently aired at our annual conference in March, is that of public perception. Yet, since the pandemic, we can confidently write our narrative, aware that increasingly more newcomers recognise our value as a productive business tool. Influenced by concerns for health, knowing who you are flying with, numerous ‘lost’ scheduled routes – add to our sector’s most precious commodity – time. Need to fly direct? – fly business aviation. On sustainability, we are leading the way with advances in aircraft and engine design, rolling out SAF at our FBOs and advancing steps to carbon neutrality. An important part of our work is engaging with the next generation, via careers fairs, and presentations at Colleges.
We are pleased to see more aviation apprentices and a wider variety of jobs opening in business aviation, including in tech and data. One business aircraft dispatch is responsible for 30-plus jobs, after all. BBGA is proud to have worked closely with the UK Government-backed Aviation Retention Talent Scheme since its inception and we are now backing TalentView for (newcomer) bizav jobs and ‘Returnships’ for over 50’s, returning to aviation work.
Our new forum GA for Biz, an alliance combining ARPAS, AOPA, BBGA and The Helicopter Association, unites four organisations working collaboratively to align our activity. We speak with one voice to regulators as we understand the issues facing the industry – be it drones, airspace issues, airfields, pilot training, etc. This reinforces our sector as a vibrant and constantly evolving workplace.
Come and see us in Hangar One at Stand 13 and see how a BBGA membership can benefit you.