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Carriers and MROs Recruit Students for Aviation Maintenance Roles

Carriers and MROs Recruit Students for Aviation Maintenance Roles
FedEx’s Strategic Partnership with Aviation Trade Schools
In response to ongoing labor shortages and escalating operational costs, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers are intensifying efforts to attract new talent into the aviation maintenance sector. FedEx has taken a leading role by partnering with aviation trade schools to expand its apprentice program. The company is actively engaging younger students to introduce them to the field, aiming to cultivate interest early and establish a reliable pipeline of skilled technicians. Bill Brown, Vice President of Safety and Airworthiness at FedEx, highlighted that these initiatives not only emphasize the critical role of maintenance in ensuring aviation safety and reliability but also showcase the diverse career opportunities available within the industry.
Industry-Wide Initiatives to Address Workforce Challenges
FedEx’s approach reflects a broader industry trend, with carriers and MROs alike investing in education and outreach to bridge workforce gaps. Competitors are enhancing their training programs and forming new partnerships with educational institutions to attract and develop future aviation maintenance professionals. Alongside these efforts, the sector is witnessing increased collaboration and a concerted push toward digital transformation. Companies are exploring innovative methods to recruit, train, and retain talent, recognizing that these collective initiatives are essential to sustaining industry growth while upholding stringent safety and efficiency standards.

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