Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR215

Introduced
2/19/25  
Enrolled
2/20/25  

Caption

Association of Georgia General Aviation Airports; recognize

Impact

The resolution reinforces the role of AGGAA as a non-profit organization that was established to enhance the operations of general aviation airports. It serves as a significant resource for airport managers, government employees, and industry stakeholders by promoting educational opportunities, information sharing, and progressive legislative initiatives. By advocating for the needs of general aviation airports, the AGGAA aims to improve infrastructure and accessibility, ultimately benefiting the broader economic landscape of Georgia.

Summary

Senate Resolution 215 recognizes the Association of Georgia General Aviation Airports (AGGAA) for its contributions to the development and promotion of general aviation airports in Georgia. The resolution highlights the importance of these airports to the state's transportation and economic infrastructure, noting that there are 95 general aviation airports in Georgia that support various industries including technology, manufacturing, and tourism. The economic impact of these airports exceeds $29 billion, underlining their role in facilitating transportation for employees, customers, and goods.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory in nature, it implicitly emphasizes the necessity of continuous support and legislation for the general aviation sector. Any future discussions or criticisms might center around the balance between regulatory oversight and the need for industry growth, particularly in light of funding and maintenance issues faced by smaller airports. Potential contentions may also arise regarding the prioritization of resources among various types of airports and the role of general aviation in the state’s overall transportation strategy.

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