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Mon, May 07, 2018

Republic Airline Earns Fourth Consecutive FAA Diamond Award

Airline Once Again Recognized For Excellence In Aircraft Maintenance Training

For the fourth consecutive year, Republic Airline’s Maintenance and Engineering Department has earned the Federal Administration’s Diamond Award of Excellence for aircraft maintenance training.

Of nearly 700 airlines and repair stations eligible nationwide last year, Republic was among only 171 select carriers to earn the award. Participation in the FAA’s Aircraft Maintenance Training (AMT) program is voluntary, but Republic requires its more than 500 technicians and inspectors to complete the program’s core coursework and related training hours in aviation maintenance, human factors, fatigue risk management and FAA regulations.

“I believe this award once again demonstrates the dedication, excellence and professionalism our maintenance team exhibits year after year,” VP of Maintenance and Engineering Tom Duffy said. “Republic and the FAA share a mutual commitment to top-tier training, and the Diamond Award is proof of that close partnership. I am very proud to work with this team.”

To date, Republic Airways has earned 21 Diamond Awards (15 Diamonds for Chautauqua Airlines, four for Republic and two for Shuttle America).

(Source: Republic Airline news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.faasafety.gov/AMT/amtinfo/default.aspx, www.rjet.com

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