Association des professionnels navigants de l'aviation
The Association des professionnels navigants de l'aviation (APNA) (in English: Association of Professional Aviation Aircrew) is a French aeronautical non-profit organization created in 1927 in order to "group, in a close community all those who belong, by their profession, to the civil aviation, and participate in the development of the national aeronautics, in conjunction with the public authorities, the manufacturers, the airlines and the professionals unions".[1][2]
Type | voluntary association |
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Founded | 1927 |
Headquarters | Paris, France Paris |
Key people | Claude Guibert |
Area served | France |
Focus | Group professional aircrew serving or retired civil aviation, regardless of their category: airline, test flight, general aviation and whatever their specialty, regardless of political affiliation or association. |
Website | www.apna.asso.fr |
References
- ↑ (in French) 80 ans d’Histoire Archived 2008-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ (in French) L’Association des Professionnels Navigants de l’Aviation[dead link]