General aviation received a boost from Gov. Jay Inslee when he declared June 2014 as General Aviation Appreciation Month. In his proclamation, Inslee specifically recognized how general aviation airports enhance the state’s economy, transportation system, and the lives of Washingtonians.
Washington is home to 134 public-use airports. The state’s aviation system supports 248,500 jobs, $15.3 billion in wages and $50.9 billion in economic activity annually.
“Washington state has a dynamic system of airports that year after year strengthen our economy and quality of life,” said Tristan Atkins director of aviation for the Washington State Department of Transportation. “I’m optimistic that Gov. Inslee’s proclamation will encourage people to visit some of our state’s unique and diverse airports in June.”
The governor’s proclamation was informed by the 2012 Washington Aviation Economic Impact study, completed by the Washington State Department of Transportation’s Aviation Division. The proclamation highlights how general aviation, aerospace, aircraft manufacturing and other aviation activities contribute to Washington’s economic health and vitality.
Read the full proclamation online.