2012 NATA AMT Employer Recognition Award Winners Announced

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2012 NATA AMT Employer Recognition Award Winners Announced

Alexandria, VA, March 29, 2012 The National Air Transportation Association is pleased to announce the 2012 award winners in its Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Employer Recognition Award Program. The AMT Employer Recognition Award Program acknowledges employers that share the association’s belief that high quality AMT training has a positive impact on aviation safety, employee morale and customer satisfaction and have demonstrated this belief by providing that training to their employees. The following companies have received either one, three or five star recognition in the program for their dedication to AMT training:

AirFlite

Central Flying Service, Inc. –
Prop. Maint. Group

Honeywell Aerospace Flight
Test Operations

NetJets Aviation – DXTA

AirResource Group

Duncan Aviation – Battle Creek

Intercontinental Jet Service Corporation

NetJets Sales – DXTR

Aitheras Aviation Group, LLC

Duncan Aviation – Lincoln

Jet Aviation Teterboro

Northrop Grumman
Corporation

Banyan Air Service – Avionic Division

Duncan Aviation – Provo

Kansas City Aviation Center

Presidential Aviation, Inc.

Bombardier FlexJet

Executive Jet Management – Cincinnati

MassMutual Financial Group – Maintenance

Prior Aviation Services

Broadie’s Aircraft

Executive Jet Management – White Plains

Mayo Aviation

SpiritJets, LLC

Business Jet Access

Flight Options, LLC

Million Air – Houston

Stevens Aviation, Inc. –
Broomfield, Colorado

Central Flying Service, Inc. – Jet Maint. Group

Heritage Aviation

Million Air SLC

The Home Depot Aviation

The AMT Employer Recognition Program requires participates to provide and document a minimum level of training to employed AMTs. Status levels within the program provide one, three or five star awards depending on the percentage of employed AMTs meeting this threshold. This 2012 award recognizes a company’s efforts in calendar year 2011.

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