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Mother and Son make their Envoy dreams come true

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As Mother’s Day approaches this May 13, we’d like to share a story of a mother and son whose passion for the aviation industry led them to fulfill a lifelong dream of working together for Envoy. Corey McGuinness, who recently upgraded to Captain on the Embraer 145 in Miami, followed his mother to Envoy after she became… Read more »

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Envoy and Boeing team up to give a tour of a lifetime

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Remember the scene in “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” when the lucky children get their first glimpse of the candy factory – chocolate waterfalls, gum drop trees, marshmallow mushrooms… – and the look on Charlie’s face as he enters Wonka’s world of “Pure Imagination”? That scene was virtually duplicated at Boeing’s Puget Sound assembly… Read more »

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2018 WAI Conference: Common bonds for a better future

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The International Women in Aviation Conference is always a fun collaboration of women and men coming together to reach a very important common goal – inspire women and girls to flourish and become leaders in the aviation industry. Every year, people from all over the world connect and engage with one another to make a… Read more »

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Women With Wings: DFW Operations – Part Three

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Missed part one and two? Catch them here and here. In the DFW control center, their main function is to orchestrate the aircraft traffic coming in and out of the airport to ensure a safe, orderly operation. Like maestros conducting a symphony, the Envoy ground traffic controllers and coordinators carefully arrange the DFW ramp into… Read more »

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Guest Blog: ‘From Strangers to Family’ Poem

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For over a month, flight attendant trainees spend almost every waking hour together studying, training, laughing and learning. At our most recent Flight Attendant graduation, newly-minted Flight Attendant Amanda Priddy shared a poem she wrote for her classmates that embodies the bond that is created between them. From Strangers to Family, by Amanda Priddy When we looked… Read more »

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