Georgia Airports Association Day; recognize February 27, 2025
The resolution notes that the airports in Georgia generate annual economic activity amounting to $73.7 billion while also providing over 450,000 jobs, translating to $20.2 billion in payroll. The recognition of Georgia Airports Association Day not only appreciates the efforts of this organization towards the development and empowerment of airports in the state but also reinforces the importance of aviation in facilitating economic development and job creation.
Senate Resolution 258 recognizes February 27, 2025, as Georgia Airports Association Day, highlighting the significant contributions of the aviation sector to the state's economy. This resolution acknowledges the vital role that general aviation airports play in supporting various industries, including technology, manufacturing, distribution, tourism, and agriculture, which are essential for economic growth in Georgia. With 95 general aviation airports and 103 publicly owned airports, the resolution emphasizes the vast network that is crucial for transporting employees, customers, vendors, and goods across the state.
Although this resolution serves to highlight the positive aspects of aviation in Georgia, it does not encompass arguments for funding or policy changes related to the aviation sector, indicating that there might be underlying discussions regarding support for these airports. The distinction between commercial service airports and general aviation airports is highlighted, though the resolution does not delve into any potential controversial issues or opposition regarding resource allocation or specific regulatory matters concerning these airports.