Difference between revisions of "The Air League"
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− | *[[Bruce George]] | + | *[[Bruce George]], director |
+ | *[[Christopher Foyle]], Chairman of The Air League | ||
+ | *[[John Steel]] QC, Hon Legal Advisor | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
*[[Associate Parliamentary Aerospace Group]]<ref>[http://www.airleague.co.uk/pd-apag.html Where Political Leaders meet Aviation Leaders], accessed 1 May 2008</ref> | *[[Associate Parliamentary Aerospace Group]]<ref>[http://www.airleague.co.uk/pd-apag.html Where Political Leaders meet Aviation Leaders], accessed 1 May 2008</ref> |
Revision as of 08:48, 1 May 2008
While the Air League is a private company, t appears to run the APAG. On the Air League site the description of the APAG shows that there is no clear division between the two:
- Representing the three main parties in both Houses of Parliament, the APAG brings those involved in aviation together with politicians for the discussion of topical aerospace issues. By allowing representatives from industry and associated groups to discuss aviation issues directly with leading members of political parties, the APAG has been an unqualified success.
- Parliamentarians of both Houses are Parliamentary Members of The Air League; at present there are 206. League Corporate members - and their guests - are invited to attend, the number of guests depending on category of membership, and individual members of The Air League may also apply to attend.[1]
People
- Bruce George, director
- Christopher Foyle, Chairman of The Air League
- John Steel QC, Hon Legal Advisor
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ Where Political Leaders meet Aviation Leaders, accessed 1 May 2008
- ↑ Where Political Leaders meet Aviation Leaders, accessed 1 May 2008