The Dallas Business Journal recently named Envoy President & CEO Pedro Fábregas as one of North Texas’ Most Admired CEOs. The publication recently held an award ceremony where they recognized Pedro and 29 other North Texas leaders. This is the first time the Dallas Business Journal has presented these awards. “It’s quite an honor to be chosen… Read more »
Now that Q3 (July-September) is almost over, Envoy’s Rotor Transition Program has both exciting milestones and changes to celebrate. This quarter, the program passed it’s two year anniversary, quickly surpassed it’s 300th student, and saw it’s first Captain upgrade. As the end of the year fast approaches, the Rotor Transition Program will continue to honor… Read more »
On Monday, Sept. 10, more than 70 employees from stations all around the system came to Envoy Headquarters (EHQ) to talk about baggage. Specifically, to share best practices, recognize stations that have great baggage performance, work through operational issues, listen to news and updates from our colleagues at American and more. “This was our very… Read more »
High in the Rocky Mountains, more than 7,800 feet above sea level, you’ll find the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport (ASE). Despite wildfires and airport limitations – only certain aircraft are permitted to land at ASE, and pilots have to undergo special training – the Envoy team pulled through in the second quarter of 2018 (2Q18) to… Read more »
From a mile away, a sound like cracking lightning began roaring louder and louder to a crescendo of a thunderous boom. All eyes turned toward the F-16 Fighting Falcon piercing through the clear, blue sky over Dannelly Field Air National Guard Base. In the sweltering Alabama heat, thousands of aviators and aviation enthusiasts gathered to… Read more »