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Future Flight Fanatics, Girls Soar Aviation Day at C.R. Smith Museum

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As part of the ever-growing initiative to encourage young women to pursue interests and careers in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, Envoy co-sponsored a Girls Soar Aviation Day event on Saturday, March 25. The event featured speeches from American Airlines employees and Envoy Captain Jessica Hines, building workshops and a tour of the American… Read more »

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Chicago’s new Maintenance Support Vehicles

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Last week, the Envoy team in Chicago (ORD) entered four new vehicles into service to support line and base maintenance operations. Including previous vehicle investments made within the past two years, this brings the total number of new vehicles that support the Chicago maintenance operation to seven (shown above). “This new equipment is the result… Read more »

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Legends of Aviation: Jacqueline “Jackie” Cochran

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At 30,000 feet above sea level in the Earth’s atmosphere, temperatures can reach as low as -45 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s cold enough to do serious harm to the human body including hypothermia and frost bite. These extreme cold temperatures did not keep Pilot-Legend Jackie Cochran from breaking the record for highest altitude reached by a… Read more »

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Envoy’s Regina Wadsworth speaks at Women in Aviation event

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March is Women’s History Month, with events all across the American Airlines Group system to mark the occasion – This year’s theme being “Honoring Trailblazing Women in Labor and Business.” Last week, Envoy’s own Regina Wadsworth, Vice President LAX Hub returned to American’s Raleigh/Durham (RDU) reservations facility, where she began her career, to give a speech… Read more »

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