- Sixth consecutive year for the company's Everett, WA facility to be
awarded this honor; fifth consecutive year for the company's Foley, AL
facility
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Yesterday the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) presented Goodrich Corporation's (NYSE: GR)
Everett, Washington-based Aviation Technical Services facility with a
Corporate Diamond Award under its Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
Program. The site specializes in airframe maintenance and modifications and
component repair and overhaul services. This is the sixth consecutive year
that the team has achieved this honor. In addition, individual AMT awards
ranging from "Ruby" to "Bronze" were given to over 50% of the Everett team.
Goodrich's Alabama Service Center, an aircraft component/nacelle/thrust
reverser Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility, located in Foley,
Alabama, will also be honored with an FAA Diamond Award for its fifth
consecutive year. In September, 60% of this facility's eligible employees will
also receive FAA Awards ranging from "Ruby" to "Bronze" levels of recognition.
The percentage of staff achieving AMT awards at each facility is twice the
requirement necessary to obtain a Corporate Diamond Award.
The AMT Awards program is designed to encourage aviation maintenance
technicians and their employers to take full advantage of available training
opportunities that will help to improve services. The elite Corporate Diamond
rating is the most prestigious award given by the FAA. To qualify, 25% or more
of a company's eligible workforce must receive one of the five levels of an
individual AMT award. A Diamond award, the highest AMT level achievable,
requires 58 hours of maintenance training, two hours of regulatory training,
plus at least three credit hours or 40 classroom hours of college-level
courses within the year.
Goodrich Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading global supplier
of systems and services to the aerospace and defense industry. If there's an
aircraft in the sky - we're on it. Goodrich technology is involved in making
aircraft fly ... helping them land ... and keeping them safe. Serving a
global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and service
facilities, Goodrich is one the largest aerospace companies in the world. For
more information, visit, http://www.goodrich.com .
SOURCE Goodrich Corporation; GR - Airframe Systems; GR - Engine Systems
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