United Gives U.S. Army Reservists and Students Direct Path to Become Airline Maintenance Technicians
- United Airlines has established partnerships with the U.S. Army Reserve, National Aviation Academy, Aviation Institute of Maintenance, and Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics for its Calibrate Technician Pathway Program. This will bring up to 300 eligible students annually and support United's goal of hiring thousands of new maintenance technicians by 2026.
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Calibrate Technician Pathway Program establishes partnerships with the
United expects to bring up to 300 eligible students annually; airline plans to hire thousands of new maintenance technicians by 2026
This new program is in support of the airline's United Next growth plan – where the airline expects to take the delivery of 800 new aircraft between 2023 and 2032. United has already hired more than 3,200 technicians in the last 18 months and plans to hire thousands more by 2026 to support all the new planes entering the fleet.
"Investments in new aircraft and facilities require that we also increase our pipeline of maintenance technicians that will ensure our expansive fleet, facilities and equipment are safely and efficiently maintained," said Simone Drakes, Managing Director of Calibrate at United Airlines. "Launching this new program alongside highly regarded institutions whose high-quality training and aviation education will help us to reach our United Next and maintenance technician hiring goals."
Once accepted into the Calibrate Technician Pathway Program, students must maintain a high GPA and strong attendance record to remain in the hiring pool after graduation. United will host interviews, open houses and career fairs at each of the schools. With the
In partnership with United's talent acquisition team, reservists and students will be invited to apply and interview at the airline's Tech Ops Recruiting Center in
United Next
In 2021, United announced its United Next strategy anchored by the biggest aircraft purchase made by a
With these historic aircraft purchases comes unprecedented growth, including adding 50,000 new team members by 2026. This year alone, United is on track to hire more than 15,000 new team members companywide, including over 2,500 maintenance technicians to be based across our seven hubs and technical operation stations.
The Technician Pathway Program is separate from the current Calibrate Apprenticeship Program and focuses on bringing in fully certified new hires. Last November United, in partnership with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the Federal Aviation Administration, launched Calibrate, an in-house apprenticeship program to help increase its pipeline of maintenance technicians. The inaugural class started in
Key Calibrate Technician Pathway Program Partners
The
With more than 4,400 Soldiers, approximately 600 civilians and 230 aircraft in 12 states, the ARAC is one-of-a-kind command and control center for all Army Reserve aviation, air assault, air movement, aeromedical evacuation, and inter- and intra-theater transportation, and support of all FEMA emergency response within the
National Aviation Academy
National Aviation Academy (NAA) is a globally recognized aviation maintenance training school focused exclusively on preparing the next generation of aviation maintenance professionals. With two Federal Aviation Administration-certified campuses in
"Industry demand is a direct reflection of the vital importance of aviation maintenance technicians and their work, and the need to establish pathways connecting quality training to these in-demand careers is critical," said Pam Van Sant, President & COO of National Aviation Academy. "It's an honor to partner with United knowing the impact the Calibrate Pathway will have for National Aviation Academy students."
Aviation Institute of Maintenance
With 15 campuses and 4,500 students nationwide, Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is known for providing high quality, hands-on training for maintenance, repair, and operations of aircraft. Certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), the AIM program typically takes 21-months to complete. AIM focuses on A&P certification throughout its program, including a 5-week capstone course which prepares students for the FAA certification exams and paying for the cost of the exams within the program. AIM has graduated nearly 60,000 students and provides thousands of graduates each year to enter the workforce.
"Over the past two years, United Airlines has hired more of our graduates than any other airline," stated Dr. Joel English, Executive Vice President of Aviation Institute of Maintenance. "United gets to know our students and develops relationships with them while they are in school, and they have become true members of our academic community in
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) is a non-profit, career-focused institution offering hands-on aviation training since 1929. Students attending the main campus in
Experienced faculty enhance instruction with real-world scenarios and guide students through hands-on projects endorsed by PIA's industry partners. Through a wide range of student and graduate services, a nationwide industry network, and a reputation for producing exemplary technicians for nearly a century, PIA graduates have the tools they need to be successful in the exciting world of aviation maintenance.
"We are proud to be selected as a partner school in the United Calibrate Technician Pathway Program," said Suzanne Markle, President of PIA. "It is exciting for us to align our students with this amazing opportunity, while providing United Airlines with the top talent needed for sustainable growth, which will safely and efficiently serve the traveling public."
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