Organization:Historical Aviation Society of Ireland

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The Historical Aviation Society of Ireland (HASOI) was founded in 2004 as the interim group in Ireland to establish a sustainable infrastructure for aviation heritage in Ireland.[1][|permanent dead link|dead link}}]

Background

As a non-governmental organisation, HASOI has been developed by a firm list of aviation enthusiasts from several fields, including recreational, events management, commercial transport, voluntary and entrepreneurial sectors.[citation needed] Collectively this group makes up the not-for-profit movement which works independently of governing bodies and commercial groups in an enthusiast movement role.[citation needed] In recent years of operation,[when?] HASOI has participated in a number of aviation events which have led to a relationship between pilots, aviation personnel, the movement and commercial entities being created.[citation needed] This in turn has allowed the group to grow into a driving force for an aviation museum in Ireland,[citation needed] and to help campaign for better enthusiast facilities.[citation needed] HASOI has developed links to aviation groups in Ireland, such as the Foynes Flying Boat Museum which offered moral support to the movement in its early days;[citation needed] it continues to be the main representing museum in Ireland for aviation (despite the fact that it only caters for flying boats).[2]

HASOI has acted as an intermediary between the media and aviation enthusiasts in Ireland,[citation needed] as in a Bloomberg International article in which the issue of troops in Shannon was discussed.[citation needed] This additional public presence has a double-edged effect for the group, although increasing public popularity for the causes of HASOI; it has also led to a situation whereby HASOI can be cornered into issues where they may not be able to represent the complete enthusiast and commercial membership of the movement. Despite this, Internet radio is a common broadcast platform for HASOI issues, and several local, regional and national radio stations have also allowed considerable airtime for HASOI in the past, this has been aided by a strong affinity of several of the directors to radio and broadcasting in various roles.[3][|permanent dead link|dead link}}]

Activities and research

HASOI's work involves public relations, researching on behalf of people inquiring into local history and other matters on a voluntary level, and consulting different groups on their stances on certain issues,[clarification needed] for further discussion at a later date with governing bodies, senior groups, and companies.[citation needed] On a longer term basis,[when?] HASOI is involved in talks for aviation museums to be established in Ireland.[citation needed] Administering heritage policy for Ireland is also a primary concern for the group.[citation needed] HASOI is also involved in assisting in establishing pilot groups for enthusiasts, when requested.[citation needed]

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