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Pro Growth

Beyond our leadership on aviation policy, ARSA works to promote a pro-growth agenda, that is, policies that create a better climate for businesses of all sizes. We understand that the aviation industry isn’t working in a vacuum and that the success of your business depends on a favorable economic climate that encourages growth and fosters competition.

Unfortunately, in Washington, connecting the dots between policy and real-world impact can be challenging. However, ARSA has your back! The Association works to protect your business’ ability to operate free from cumbersome taxation and regulation. ARSA works with lawmakers to ensure that labor policies protect employee and employer freedoms and that workplace mandates allow your business to thrive, rather than bogging you down with red tape.

As such, ARSA works both independently and in partnership with like-minded organizations to encourage lawmakers to pursue policies that will make it easier for you to run your business. ARSA participates in several coalitions to oppose legislation that would adversely impact your company and support proposals that will allow your repair station to grow. From removing regulatory hurdles to encouraging programs designed to build the next generation of aviation technicians, ARSA’s efforts on the Hill go beyond aviation and help your company succeed.

The latest ARSA news regarding rulemaking is below; click here for archived content.


Reminder: FAA/EASA MAG 10 Compliance by October 10

Reminder: The “first” Safety Management System compliance deadline for EASA approval under the U.S./EU bilateral arrives October 10 when MAG Change 10 becomes effective. As of that date, new applicants must…Read More

DOT Guidance for Government Work During Shutdown

On Oct. 1, the U.S. government shut down as a result of Congress’ inability to pass legislation funding executive branch operations past they end of the fiscal year. According to…Read More

MMT Spotlights Reciprocal Acceptance, D&A, SMS

The 2025 meeting of the Maintenance Management Team (MMT) took place in Ottawa the week of Sept. 8. The MMT brings together representatives from the FAA, European Union Aviation Safety…Read More

ARSA, Allies Highlight Supply Chain Risks at ABA

On Sept. 18, ARSA Executive Vice President Christian A. Klein participated in panel discussion entitled “The U.S. Aerospace Industry’s Achilles Heel: The Fragile Aviation Supply Chain” at the annual meeting…Read More

U.S. Technician Pipeline Flowing Short of Demand

On Sept. 18, the Aviation Technician Education Council (ATEC) and Oliver Wyman Vector jointly released the 2025 Aviation Technician Pipeline Report. The report’s analysis found the U.S aviation maintenance industry…Read More
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