AEA News Release
For more information, contact Trisha Drape,
director of communications for the AEA, at 816-347-8400 or trishad@aea.net. For immediate release: August 23, 2011 AEA Members Optimistic Despite Economic Concerns in 2011 Rate and Labor Survey
LEE'S SUMMIT, MO - The Aircraft Electronics Association released the results from its 2011 Rate & Labor Survey this week to participating AEA member companies. The complete AEA Rate & Labor Survey is now available for purchase for non-members. According to survey respondents, the drivers for business decline include a weakening economy, increased regulation and the anti-aviation sentiment coming from the current White House administration. Any perceived increase in business is associated with the release of innovative new products, more strategic marketing efforts by member repair stations and more activity in the used aircraft market. "The comments received from this year's Rate & Labor Survey are a sign that our members are having to clear even more hurdles to reach their business expectations," said AEA President Paula Derks. "The growth outlook we had in 2010 has tempered some in 2011, but members remain positive that new products and new markets - along with aircraft transaction activity - will drive growth into 2012." This annual survey, which is distributed to AEA members at no charge as one of their membership benefits, examines and compares shop and labor rates by national and international regions. It also shows employee benefit/compensation package information, a profile of technician experience, regional employment demand, and a business outlook perspective. Non-AEA members can purchase the 2011 Rate & Labor Survey results, available digitally, for $129. For more information, contact Mike Adamson, vice president of member programs and education for the AEA, at 816-347-8400 or mikea@aea.net.– 30 – |