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Tom Greif Named to 2025 AMT Under 40 List

Tom Greif Named to 2025 AMT Under 40 List
Tom Greif, director of Technical Operations, Quality Control at United Airlines, has been honored with a place on the prestigious 2025 AMT Under 40 List. This recognition highlights his innovative contributions to the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, underscoring his commitment to advancing safety, quality, and collaboration within the aviation industry.
Leadership and Industry Impact
Greif’s tenure at United Airlines is distinguished by a steadfast dedication to operational excellence. Reflecting on his role, he remarked, “I feel a tremendous sense of pride working for United and playing a part in everything that we do to unite the world. The ability to board one of the most complex pieces of machinery created by man, fly at a speed of 500 mph at 37,000 ft and land safely at our destination is proof the system we have built is robust and healthy.” His leadership philosophy emphasizes not only maintaining rigorous standards but also fostering a collective approach to continuous improvement.
Colleagues praise Greif’s collaborative mindset and proactive stance on quality and compliance. Ken Allen, a fellow United Airlines leader, observed, “Whether it is upholding quality and mitigating risk in maintenance operations or establishing the operational protocol and viability for introducing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Tom is ready for the challenge. Tom’s approach to anything quality or compliance is not ‘How can I make this better?’ but rather ‘How do we make this better?’” This team-oriented perspective has been instrumental in driving innovation and operational resilience.
Recognition and Future Outlook
Greif’s inclusion on the AMT Under 40 List arrives at a time when such accolades carry considerable influence within the aviation sector. The honor is expected to elevate expectations among investors and stakeholders, who will likely scrutinize his forthcoming initiatives with increased interest. Additionally, this recognition may spur competitors to intensify their efforts in identifying and nurturing emerging talent to sustain competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market.
Looking forward, Greif remains committed to fostering industry-wide collaboration as a means to enhance safety and quality standards. He asserts, “We need to continue to foster a culture of industry-wide collaboration to evolve our safety and quality practices. We should never compete on safety nor rest in the pursuit of quality excellence.” This ethos not only shapes his work at United Airlines but also has the potential to influence broader strategic directions as he advances in his career.
As the aviation industry navigates new challenges and opportunities, Tom Greif’s leadership and vision position him as a pivotal figure in shaping the future of aircraft maintenance and operational excellence.

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