Representing the three main parties in both Houses of Parliament, the APAG brings those involved in aviation together with politicians for the discussion of topical aerospace issues.
By allowing representatives from industry and associated groups to discuss aviation issues directly with leading members of political parties, the APAG has been an unqualified success.
Parliamentarians of both Houses are
Parliamentary Members of The Air League; at present there are 220. League Corporate members - and their guests - are invited to attend, the number of guests depending on category of membership, and individual members of The Air League may also apply to attend.
Meetings are held 4-5 times each year with Ministers, their Opposition 'shadows' or leaders of industry to debate topical issues and policy in one of the meeting rooms at the House of Commons. Bewteen 100 and 150 people normally attend; and there is usually a lively Q & A session. Meetings (including tea) last about 2 hours.
For information on the next APAG meeting please click on What’s New.
If you wish to attend please
contact The Air League direct or e-mail
pag@airleague.co.ukAmended: June 2008