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Encyclopedia > International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading

The International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (abbreviated ISTAT) is an industry organization founded to create standards for the purchase of aircraft. It certifies appraisers of aircraft quality and holds a conference annually on the state of the aircraft manufacturing industry.


External link

  • ISTAT home page (http://www.istat.org)

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The International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading was founded to foster and promote interest in the principles and development or aeronautics, and to provide a forum for improved communication among those that engage in activities related to transport category aircraft.
ISTAT establishes and promotes standards for many aspects of the purchase or sale of commercial transport aircraft, including appraisals and a code of ethics.
All aircraft appraisals by a member, which are used, should be in writing and should be signed by the member.
International Air Transport Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (379 words)
The International Air Transport Association is an international trade organization of airlines headquarted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It is the successor to the International Air Traffic Association, founded in The Hague in 1919, the year of the world's first international scheduled services.
In July 2006 the United States Department of Transportation also proposed to withdraw antitrust immunity [1].
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