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                    8.  Helicopter Association International (HAI). An  association
                        which represents the interests of manufacturers and users of
                        helicopters and promotes the use of helicopters. It is located
                        in Alexandria, VA, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
                    9.  International Air Transport Association (IATA). An association
                        of scheduled carriers in international air transportation. This
                        organization is headquartered in Montreal, Canada.
                    10.  Regional Airline Association (RAA).  An association of small
                        regional and commuter aircraft operators promoting the
                        needs of this segment of the air transportation industry. It
                        was formerly called the Commuter  Airline  Association of
                        America (CAAA). It is located in Washington, D.C.


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