In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, we are highlighting a longtime Envoy employee, Renae Clemens, who was diagnosed with breast cancer almost ten years ago. We’ll learn more about her role at Envoy, why she thinks self-exams are important and her inspiration during her journey with breast cancer. What is your Envoy… Read more »
If there were a phrase to perfectly represent the first annual Latino Pilot Association (LPA) Expo, it would be “¡Échale Ganas!” – meaning “give it your all!” With the challenge of breaking stereotypes and become representatives of Latino and Hispanic aviators, hundreds of aviation enthusiasts and professionals gathered to inspire, network, and pave the way… Read more »
At the beginning of August, thousands of aviation professionals and enthusiasts from across the country flocked to New Orleans to take part in the 47th Annual Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) Conference. Members from the Envoy Air Operations Recruitment team attended the conference and interacted with hundreds of folks who were looking to learn more… Read more »
Members of the Matos family have over sixty years of experience with Envoy combined. The first to join American Eagle — or Executive Airlines, in San Juan, Puerto Rico at the time, was Flight Attendant Silvia Matos, in 1990. “I always had a passion for flying,” Silvia said. “Being a flight attendant has been a… Read more »
Ensuring that new pilots are trained and qualified, and current pilots are current with their qualifications is an important part of running a safe operation for our colleagues and customers. One of the most important tools in this process is full-motion flight simulators (SIMs). There are a lot of moving parts when it comes to… Read more »