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diversity and inclusion within the workforce, ensuring that vertical aviation reflects the varied commu- nities it serves. By addressing these four critical
areas—FAA Reauthorization Act imple- mentation, infrastructure development, aviation safety, and workforce devel- opment—VAI aims to build a strong foundation for the continued growth and success of vertical aviation in 2025 and beyond. We look forward to working alongside our members, stakeholders, and policymakers to turn these priori- ties into reality. As we move forward into a new year,
the vertical aviation industry stands at a pivotal moment. With the passage of the FAA Reauthorization Act and the continued development of new technologies, the future looks prom- ising. However, it is equally important to ensure that the existing vertical aircraft community, including heli- copters, continues to thrive alongside emerging innovations. VAI is committed to advocating for
the policies and infrastructure neces- sary to support both new and tradi- tional vertical aviation operations. We’ll continue to keep our airways safe and uphold our high safety standards while advancing infrastructure, workforce development, and timely implementa- tion of the FAA reauthorization. As we work toward these goals, VAI
looks forward to continued collab- oration with industry stakeholders, lawmakers, and our members to ensure that vertical aviation remains a vital and growing part of the aviation landscape. Cade Clark is VAI’s chief government affairs officer. Theresa Marr is VAI’s director of government affairs. Katia Veraza is VAI’s manager of government affairs and regional relations.
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