Webb21 maj 2024 · "Airports are flush with cash," said A4A Senior Vice President for Legislative and Regulatory Policy Sharon Pinkerton. ... ABOUT A4A. Annually, commercial aviation helps drive $1.5 trillion. Webb3 sep. 2024 · US airline trade organisation Airlines for America (A4A) estimates four years will pass before travel returns to normal following the coronavirus pandemic. The group’s chief executive Nick Calio says on 3 September that passenger airlines will not experience the V-shaped recovery that the industry initially expected. “We are fighting for survival,” …
Sharon Pinkerton - SVP Legislative & Regulatory Policy at Airlines …
WebbSharon Pinkerton Senior Vice President, Legislative and Regulatory Policy, A4A Michael L. Knotek Deputy Under Secretary, Office of the U/S for Science and Energy, DOE Opening Remarks 28Jan’14 Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative Biennial General Meeting, 2014 Takeoff Toward Commercialization Webb8 aug. 2024 · Sharon Pinkerton, SVP Legislative & Regulatory Policy, A4A. Patricia Vercelli, General Counsel, A4A. Lauren Beyer, Vice President for Security and Facilitation, A4A . Jana Williams, President and CEO, Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) and MedEvac Foundation International (MFI) the previous scenariocontext was not disposed
Sharon L. Pinkerton - House
WebbMy name is Sharon Pinkerton and I am the Senior Vice President of Legislative and Regulatory Policy for Airlines for America (A4A). Thank you for the opportunity to testify. … Webb3 sep. 2024 · A4A has for weeks advocated an extension of government aid that kept most US carriers afloat in the early part of the year. That aid – up to $58 billion in grants and loans – has limited the... WebbSharon Pinkerton Senior Vice President, Legislative and Regulatory Policy, A4A Michael L. Knotek Deputy Under Secretary, Office of the U/S for Science and Energy, DOE Opening Remarks 28Jan’14 Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative Biennial General Meeting, 2014 Takeoff Toward Commercialization Washington Marriott, Washington, DC the previous session crashed