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STS Line Maintenance received FAA Diamond Award for third consecutive year

STS Line Maintenance enrolled itself into the FAA FAAST program in 2020 to promote safer skies through the ongoing training and education of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.
The award recognizes the company’s commitment to aircraft maintenance training and safety.

The promotion of safety through regular and ongoing training has always been a focal point for the line maintenance teams at STS Line Maintenance

3 February 2021: STS Line Maintenance has received the FAA Diamond Award continuously for the third year in a row highlighting their commitment to aircraft maintenance training and safety.

Mark Smith, Group President of STS Aviation Services said, “Given the unprecedented year we’ve all just experienced, this is quite an accomplishment. The promotion of safety through regular and ongoing training has always been a focal point for our line maintenance teams, but to receive the FAA Diamond Award means 100 per cent participation from our entire staff. That’s hundreds of people rallying around a common cause during one of the most trying times in modern history.”

Robby Bush, Sr. Vice President and General Manager of STS Line Maintenance said, “We fix, troubleshoot and modify commercial aircraft for a living. That’s a responsibility and a privilege we take very seriously. This award reflects that, and I’m proud of our team for rallying together to overcome a few sizable obstacles and capture this recognition on behalf of the organization.”

STS Line Maintenance enrolled itself into the FAA FAAST program in 2020 to promote safer skies through the ongoing training and education of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians. In line with this program, every touch labor specialist employed by them has to complete this year long program with ratings levels that exceeded the Federal Aviation Administration’s justifiably high standards.