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PARTICIPATION IS POWER CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Corporate Memberships Include: Individual AIAA Memberships AIAA Forum Registrations AIAA Daily Launch Subscriptions Discounts on Advertising, Sponsorships, and Technical Resources AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace professional society, serving a diverse range of more than 30,000 individual members from 88 countries, and nearly 100 corporate members. AIAA members help make the world safer, more connected, more accessible, and more prosperous. BENEFITS OF CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP AIAA corporate membership gives you direct access to the Direct most respected names in the business, including captains of industry, heads of government agencies, educators and Access students at major universities, and innovators at influential research labs. Participate on the Corporate Member Committee, and in Connect and exclusive corporate member programs and events. Visit with VIPs during AIAA SciTech Forum, AIAA AVIATION Forum, AIAA Collaborate Propulsion and Energy Forum, and AIAA SPACE Forum. Advocacy at Federal Discuss issues relevant to your company at special events and briefings with influential policymakers and congressional and State Levels leaders. Keep your employees at the cutting edge of new Maintain a Strong thinking, best practices, and stimulating idea exchanges. Access the brightest students and young professionals—your Workforce future workforce. Corporate members gain visibility and receive sponsorship Increase discounts on forum activities, as well as advertising discounts in the AIAA Daily Launch and the newly redesigned Visibility Aerospace America. Corporate members receive advance notice of award Recognition and nomination announcements, membership upgrades, and priority table placement at the annual Aerospace Reputation Building Spotlight Awards Gala. Your company has access to search and browse more than 90 years of technical information in the Aerospace Technical Resources Research Central (ARC). Although there is a fee for full access, new corporate members receive a 10% discount for the first year’s subscription. www.aiaa.org/CorporateMembership CORPORATE MEMBER ROSTER (AS OF 30 AUGUST 2016) 4MTec Consulting Higher Orbits SAFRAN Group ACEnT Laboratories Honda Aircraft Company Schafer Corporation Aerion Technologies Honeywell International, Inc. Sierra Lobo, Inc. Aerojet Rocketdyne HRP Systems, Inc. Sierra Nevada Corporation Airborne Systems HyperSizer - Collier Research Software Engineering Institute Airbus Americas Intelligent Light Space and Ground Engineering Solutions (SG) AirMarket Corporation Jacobs Technology Space Exploration Technologies Corporation Alenia Aermacchi, S.p.A Lockheed Martin Corporation (SpaceX) Altair Engineering, Inc. Los Alamos Technical Space Systems/Loral Analytical Graphics, Inc. Associates, Inc. Spectral Energies, LLC Arianespace McKinney Associates Spincraft Assured Space Access Technologies National Aerospace Stellar Solutions, Inc. Aurora Flight Sciences Laboratory (NLR) Systems Planning and Analysis Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation National Institute of Aerospace Systems Technology, Inc. Bastion Technologies, Inc. National Technical Systems, Inc. Teaching Science and Technology, Inc. Bron Aerotech, Inc. Northrop Grumman Corporation Tecplot, Inc. COMAC America Corporation Ohio Aerospace Institute TEN TECH LLC Crean & Associates Orbital ATK Textron Aviation DARcorporation Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC) The Aerospace Corporation DLR – German Aerospace Center Paragon Space Development Corporation The Boeing Company dSPACE, Inc. Parametric Solutions, Inc. The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. Dunmore Corporation Physics, Materials, and Applied Mathematics The Georgia Center of Innovation Research, LLC (PM&AM) Dynetics, Inc. for Aerospace Planetary Resources Edge Space Systems, Inc. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Pointwise, Inc. Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) Engineering Systems, Inc. Practical Aeronautics, Inc. The MITRE Corporation Ephemeris Technology Solutions Raytheon Company The Tauri Group, LLC ESI North America Red Canyon Engineering & Software UAE Space Agency Extendsive, Inc. Rincon Research Corporation United Launch Alliance, LLC GE Aviation Rockwell Collins, Inc. United Technologies Corporation Gilmour Space Technologies Rokap Inc US Space, LLC Global Business Analysis Rolls-Royce plc Virgin Galactic Gryphon Sensors Royal Aeronautical Society Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation “AIAA provides the opportunity to engage in conversation and discussion at all levels of the industry – from policy discussions at the national and international level, to the detailed technical debate regarding the technologies required to meet the future demands of our industry. It brings the industry’s voices together to help make a difference in the industry and shape our future.” Barry Eccleston, President, Airbus Americas, Inc. ANNUAL DUES CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP GROSS ANNUAL ACTIVITY (DOLLARS) IN AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS ANNUAL DUES Up to $10 million $3,500 $10 - $20 million $5,000 $20 - $30 million $6,300 $30 - $40 million $8,000 $40 - $50 million $9,500 $50 – $60 million $11,340 $60 - $70 million $12,950 $70 - $80 million $14,400 $80 - $90 million $15,750 $90 - $100 million $16,000 $100 - $200 million $17,000 $200 - $300 million $19,500 $300 - $400 million $20,800 $400 - $500 million $22,500 $500 - $600 million $24,000 $600 - $700 million $24,500 $700 - $800 million $24,800 $800 - $900 million $25,200 $900 million - $1 billion $26,000 $1 - $2 billion $30,000 $2 - $3 billion $39,300 $3 - $4 billion $46,000 $4 - $5 billion $52,500 $5 - $6 billion $60,000 $6 - $7 billion $67,900 $7 - $8 billion $76,000 $8 - $9 billion $85,000 $9 - $10 billion $86,400 Contact your corporate member team: $10 - $15 billion $97,500 • Primes/Super Integrators, Government Agencies $15 - $20 billion $120,000 Chris Semon, [email protected], 703.264.7510 $20 - $25 billion $125,000 • Specialty Primes, Major Assemblies, FFRDCs, Universities, $25 - $30 billion $135,000 State Organizations $30 - $40 billion $140,000 Paul doCarmo, [email protected], 703.264.7576 $40 - $50 billion $175,000 • Supply Chain and Small Business, NASA $50 billion and above $210,000 Chris Grady, [email protected], 703.264.7509 SMALL BUSINESS INITIATIVE SIZE OF BUSINESS 1 to 2 Employees $1,000 3 to 5 Employees $1,500 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 6 to 10 Employees $2,000 12700 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200 11+ Employees $2,500 Reston, VA 20191-5807 www.aiaa.org Annual dues are subject to change 17-1419.