FAA Awards $5 Million in Grants to Train the Next Generation of Aviation Maintenance Technicians

FAA Awards $5 Million in Grants to Train the Next Generation of Aviation Maintenance Technicians

FAA Awards $5 Million in Grants to Train the Next Generation of Aviation Maintenance Technicians

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awards $5 million in grants to develop a diverse talent pool of aviation maintenance technicians. The Aviation Maintenance Technical Workers Workforce Development Grants were awarded to organizations that will teach technical skills and prepare participants to pursue aviation maintenance careers.

“A career as an aviation maintenance technician opens a wide world of opportunity. These grants will allow us to reach and support individuals who may not have had the chance to pursue this exciting career before,” FAA Deputy Administrator, A. Bradley Mims says.

Grant recipients include:

  • Macon County School District, Tuskegee, AL: $425,000
  • Pima County Community College District, Tucson, AZ: $490,000
  • North Orange County Community College District, Anaheim, CA: $250,000
  • San Bernardino Community College District, San Bernardino, CA: $400,000
  • International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, D.C.: $450,000
  • DLK Aviation Inc., Kennesaw, GA: $250,000
  • Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, IA: $475,000
  • Southern University at Shreveport, Shreveport, LA: $500,000
  • Dutchess Community College, Fairview, NY: $450,000
  • Guilford County School System, High Point, NC: $45,500
  • Columbus State Community College, Columbus, OH: $250,000
  • Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK: $450,000
  • Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, PA: $214,500
  • South Carolina Department of Education, Charleston, SC: $250,000
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Madison, WI: $100,000

Grantees can use the funds to establish new educational programs; provide scholarships or apprenticeships for individuals pursuing employment in the aviation maintenance industry; conduct outreach about careers in the aviation maintenance industry to primary, secondary and post-secondary school students; and support educational opportunities related to aviation maintenance in economically disadvantaged areas.

Visit https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ang/grants/awd/awards for additional details about the grant recipients.

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