Air Taxi Association

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Air Taxi Association, LLC
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TypePrivate, For Profit LLC
StartedJune 2007
HeadquartersAtlanta, GA
MembershipCompanies
Field Aviation advocacy
Number of Members18 companies
Key peopleBruce J. Holmes, ChairmanWebsite www.atxa.com

The Air Taxi Association, LLC (ATXA) was founded in June 2007 by Joseph Leader as a membership, payment company with the goal of encouraging the adoption of the next-generation air taxi model based on the company's operating interface system booking flights on small jets, commonly referred to as very light jet.

American founding members
European founding members

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