David E. Schaffer Associates LLC
Clients
David Schaffer has represented a variety of clients in both government and the private sector. Some of the past and current clients of David E Schaffer Associates include --
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Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)
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American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)
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Amtech
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Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE)
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Concept Solutions
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CSSI
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East Hampton Aviation Association
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Elbit
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Fuente Companies
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Federal Aviation Administration
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Jefferson Group
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JetBlue
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Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO)
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Lucid Drone Technologies
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Metron Aviation
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National Football League
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National Transportation Safety Board
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Nauru Air Corporation
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Sound Initiative
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Sunroad Enterprises
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Surf Air Mobility
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Transportation Security Administration
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Virgin Nigeria Airways
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Zipline
In addition, David Schaffer has working relationships with law firms and other organizations including the following --
Covington & Burling
Washington Progress Group
TESTIMONIALS
“Your dedication and hard work helped us shape the aviation system in this country, leading to much important and far-reaching legislation.”
“In your career, starting at the Civil Aeronautics Board through your last day at the committee, you have acquired an expertise in all things aviation. And you graciously shared that expertise to shape policy on aviation safety, small community and international air service, consumer protection, competition, airport improvement, and air traffic control modernization.”
Honorable Norman Y. Mineta
Former Secretary of Transportation
February 12, 2004
His bipartisan, non-confrontational approach to crafting legislation, his painstaking attention to detail, and his mastery of the subject matter has been most impressive and has been greatly appreciated by my staff, and by me. I know that his work has required great personal sacrifice and I commend him for his unwavering commitment to excellence
Honorable James Oberstar
D – Minnesota
Former Chairman, House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure
February 25, 2004