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BBGA, EBAA, and RAeS Call for Unified Aerospace Representation

BBGA, EBAA, and RAeS Advocate for Unified Aerospace Representation
The British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA), the European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), and the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) have collectively underscored the pressing need for a unified voice to represent the aerospace sector. These organizations contend that a coordinated approach is vital to effectively address regulatory challenges, promote industry interests, and ensure robust advocacy in an aviation landscape undergoing rapid transformation.
Leadership Changes and Strategic Uncertainty at EBAA
Efforts to establish unified representation face considerable obstacles, particularly within the EBAA, which is currently experiencing a significant internal transition. The recent resignations of Chief Operating Officer Robert Baltus and Secretary General Holger Krahmer highlight a strategic shift aimed at enhancing the association’s effectiveness and adaptability. This leadership upheaval coincides with the EBAA’s decision to postpone the announcement of the location for the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) 2026 until late July, reflecting ongoing strategic reassessment.
The uncertainty surrounding EBAA’s future direction has led industry stakeholders to reevaluate their engagement with the association as it seeks to realign its priorities. Competitors within the aerospace sector may perceive this period of transition as an opportunity to consolidate their own influence and strengthen their positions.
Calls for Collaboration Amid Industry Challenges
Despite these challenges, BBGA and RAeS continue to champion increased collaboration, emphasizing that a unified industry voice is essential to advancing common objectives and responding effectively to regulatory and market pressures. As EBAA works to stabilize its leadership and clarify its strategic vision, the broader imperative for cohesive aerospace representation remains a critical issue for the sector.
The coming months will be decisive in determining whether these leading organizations can surmount internal difficulties and present a consolidated front to policymakers and stakeholders across Europe and beyond.

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