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Envoy interns use free travel privileges to explore Tokyo

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Every summer when Envoy employs college interns to join the operation, they always have a great time taking advantage of their free travel privileges. Whether it’s a short trip to see family or a once-in-a-lifetime getaway to a distant land, our interns have the time of their lives working for an airline. This year, a… Read more »

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Celebrating the 2nd Annual Kid’s Aviation Day

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On August 2, the second annual Kid’s Aviation Day at Envoy Headquarters was a smashing success. Children of Envoy employees got an exclusive look into the daily operations at Envoy’s offices and Training Center. The day’s activities began with an ice breaker where children got to show off their best dance moves. Then, the kids… Read more »

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Women With Wings: First Officer Paige Stawicki

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“Mom, can boys be pitots too?” Such an innocent but honest question from the four-year-old daughter of now-retired American Airlines pilot Beverley Bass. Her daughter, Paige Stawicki, couldn’t quite pronounce the word pilot, and only knew what she saw, which was that her mother and her friends were all pilots and all women. Since her… Read more »

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Distinguished Envoy Cadet Pilots honored by American Airlines

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Last week, Captain David Tatum, American Airlines Director of Pilot Recruiting & Development, hosted a special luncheon to honor top-performing Cadet Pilots enrolled in an AAG Cadet Program. Nine cadets – including five from Envoy – were selected based on feedback from their peers, recruiters and partner schools, and each received a personalized trophy as a token of… Read more »

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Envoy Captain must choose, flight or flute?

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The commercial pilot profession isn’t exactly a process that can be duplicated by everyone in the field. Whether you earn your hours at a university, in the military or as a tour guide flying the Grand Canyon, there’s a multitude of pathways that can be charted before landing at an airline. Since he was a… Read more »

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