AAR, WSU Tech collaborate for aviation maintenance education

AAR, WSU Tech collaborate for aviation maintenance education:

12 September 2019: AAR and WSU Tech have partnered for a new aviation maintenance education and training to further enhance instruction, as well as student job experiences and career prospects at AAR upon graduation.

AAR's EAGLE Career Pathway programme will expand the curriculum of WSU Tech's aviation maintenance technology programme to include job shadowing and mentoring, as well as academic support and monitoring. WSU Tech students who pursue the FAA-certified aircraft mechanic's certificate are qualified for up to $15,000 in tuition reimbursements from AAR.

"WSU Tech is excited about this new partnership with AAR and the EAGLE Career Pathway programme," said Sheree Utash, President of WSU Tech. "This programme will create more opportunities for our students by providing stackable skills and certifications that lead directly to jobs at AAR along with much needed financial assistance for students to continue their education and advance their careers. We are grateful to AAR for their commitment to the National Center for Aviation Training, their commitment to support to students and assisting WSU Tech to ensure that our college focuses on the development of a talent ecosystem relevant to the demands of today's workforce."

AAR Vice President of Maintenance Workforce Development, Ryan Goertzen, joined WSU Tech President, Sheree Utash and Dean of Aviation Technologies, Jim Hall, as well as a hangar full of WSU Tech Aviation Maintenance Technology students for the official announcement on September 9 at WSU Tech's main campus in the National Center for Aviation Training, located in Wichita, Kansas.

"We are honoured to collaborate with WSU Tech to implement this advanced, hands-on element to their A&P certification programme," said Ryan Goertzen, AAR Vice President of Maintenance Workforce Development. "The EAGLE Career Pathway programme equips students with onsite job experience and competitive skills, so they graduate prepared for the workforce and aware of the diverse and exciting aviation fields and certifications they can pursue as a career. We look forward to their alumni joining our MRO team."