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Air Force Association
Air Force Association
NameAir Force Association
Formation1946
LocationArlington, Virginia
Region servedUnited States
Leader titlePresident

Air Force Association. The Air Force Association (AFA) is a United States-based non-profit organization that was founded in 1946 by United States Army Air Forces veterans, including Carl A. Spaatz and James H. Doolittle. The AFA is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, near the Pentagon, and has a strong relationship with the United States Air Force (USAF), National Guard Bureau, and United States Space Force. The organization has a long history of supporting aerospace education and promoting aviation and space exploration through events like the Air Force Association National Convention and the Air, Space & Cyber Conference.

History

The Air Force Association was established in 1946 with the goal of promoting United States Air Force interests and supporting aerospace education. The organization's founders, including Carl A. Spaatz and James H. Doolittle, were instrumental in shaping the United States Air Force and its mission. Over the years, the AFA has played a significant role in promoting aviation and space exploration, and has worked closely with organizations like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The AFA has also honored notable figures like Chuck Yeager, Bob Hoover, and Scott Crossfield for their contributions to aerospace.

Organization

The Air Force Association is led by a board of directors that includes prominent figures from the United States Air Force, industry, and academia. The organization has a strong presence in Washington, D.C., with close ties to the Pentagon, United States Congress, and other government agencies. The AFA also has a network of chapters across the United States, including in California, Florida, and Texas. These chapters work to promote aerospace education and support local community outreach programs, often in partnership with organizations like the Boy Scouts of America and Civil Air Patrol.

Mission

The Air Force Association's mission is to promote United States Air Force interests and support aerospace education. The organization works to educate the public about the importance of airpower and space exploration, and to promote career opportunities in aerospace. The AFA also provides scholarships and grants to students pursuing aerospace-related fields, and recognizes outstanding achievements in aerospace through awards like the AFA Aerospace Awards. The organization has also partnered with universities like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Stanford University to promote aerospace research and development.

Activities

The Air Force Association hosts a range of events and activities throughout the year, including the Air, Space & Cyber Conference and the Air Force Association National Convention. These events bring together industry leaders, military personnel, and academics to discuss the latest developments in aerospace and cybersecurity. The AFA also publishes a range of publications, including Air Force Magazine and AFA Insider, which provide news and analysis on aerospace and defense issues. The organization has also partnered with think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) to promote defense policy and national security.

Chapters_and_Membership

The Air Force Association has a network of chapters across the United States, with over 200 chapters and 100,000 members. These chapters work to promote aerospace education and support local community outreach programs, often in partnership with organizations like the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). The AFA also offers a range of membership benefits, including access to exclusive events and publications, as well as opportunities to connect with other aerospace professionals. The organization has also partnered with companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman to promote career opportunities in aerospace.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The Air Force Association is a strong advocate for United States Air Force interests and aerospace education. The organization works closely with Congress and other government agencies to promote defense policy and national security. The AFA has also partnered with think tanks like the Brookings Institution and RAND Corporation to promote defense research and development. The organization has also honored notable figures like Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, and Colin Powell for their contributions to national security and foreign policy. The AFA has also worked with organizations like the NATO and European Union to promote international cooperation and global security. Category:Aviation organizations

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