Members are represented in FAI by their National Airsport Control. With more than 90 members, FAI brings together at international level representatives of all air sport disciplines.

FAI members are categorised as follows (as per FAI Statutes):

  • Active Members, being those organisations which represent all the disciplines practised in their respective country,
  • Associate Members, which represent only one discipline. There can be no more than three associate members in a given country without their forming a national organisation and becoming an Active Member,
  • Temporary Members, being those national organisations which intend to become an Active or Associate Member of FAI but are not yet in a position to fulfill all the rights and duties of those members,
  • International Affiliate Members, other international organisations sharing common goals with FAI.

The FAI also recognises entities with a regional scope called "FAI recognised organisations".

Almost all of our volunteers must first be nominated by the FAI Members in their countries in order to stand for election or accept a nomination.

 

Members type
Name
Country/NOC
IOC code
Member (rights removed)
Aviation Club Of Cuba
Cuba
CUB
Member (rights removed)
Federation Royale Marocaine De L'aviation Legere Et Sportive
Morocco
MAR
Member (rights removed)
Federation Tunisienne Des Sports Aeronautiques Et Activites Associees
Tunisia
TUN
Temporary Member
Cambodian Airsport Federation
Cambodia
KHM
Temporary Member
Lao Airsports Club
Laos
LAO
Temporary Member
Pakistan Air Sports Federation
Pakistan
PAK
Temporary Member
Asociacion Paraguaya Paracaidismo Deportivo
Paraguay
PRY

Members are represented in FAI by their National Airsport Control. With more than 90 members, FAI brings together at international level representatives of all air sport disciplines.

FAI members are categorised as follows (as per FAI Statutes):

  • Active Members, being those organisations which represent all the disciplines practised in their respective country,
  • Associate Members, which represent only one discipline. There can be no more than three associate members in a given country without their forming a national organisation and becoming an Active Member,
  • Temporary Members, being those national organisations which intend to become an Active or Associate Member of FAI but are not yet in a position to fulfill all the rights and duties of those members,
  • International Affiliate Members, other international organisations sharing common goals with FAI.

The FAI also recognises entities with a regional scope called "FAI recognised organisations".

Almost all of our volunteers must first be nominated by the FAI Members in their countries in order to stand for election or accept a nomination.