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Mon, Jun 11, 2018

NAA Career Fair Demonstrates Need For Aviation Maintenance Technicians

Event Held Last Month At The National Aviation Academy Tampa Bay, FL Campus

Increased demand for skilled workers continues to drive the need for training programs at schools such as National Aviation Academy (NAA). Quality training is essential to develop the skills and hands-on abilities required for careers in aviation maintenance.

To connect students and alumni with industry representatives, NAA hosted a Career Fair on May 10, 2018 at their Tampa Bay campus. Thirty-five companies were in attendance scouting students, conducting interviews and making offers. Industry leaders such as Boeing, Delta, Embraer, General Electric (GE), Gulfstream and Cape Air were onsite, where a total of fifty-seven interviews were conducted and fifty-one offers were made.

NAA focuses solely on aviation maintenance training to meet the specific needs in aviation and parallel industries. Aircraft mechanics are in high demand as the industry expands and technicians age out of the aviation workforce. Students are able to prepare for career opportunities by choosing from NAA’s 14 or 21-month accelerated programs.

David Mead, Senior Executive Vice President of Education and Operations, stated “it is our job to instill the necessary training, and qualities, that employers are looking for in the next generation of aviation maintenance technicians. It is also our duty to ensure that our graduates are equipped with the knowledge to be successful in careers that span all sectors of aviation.”

According to Boeing’s 2017 Pilot & Technician Outlook, 648,000 new aviation maintenance technicians will be needed by 2036. Given the continued demands in the industry, upcoming careers fairs are expected to provide vast opportunity for students and alumni.

The next career fair will be held at NAA’s New England campus at 130 Baker Avenue Extension in Concord, MA on Thursday, July 12, 2018. It is over a month prior to the event and all company recruitment spaces have been filled. Students will have the opportunity to engage with companies such as Delta, Gulfstream and United Airlines.

(Image provided with NAA news release)

FMI: naa.edu

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