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2024 – Edition 3 – April 5

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Table of Contents

Note: The order of material varies in hotline emails, but is always presented the same on this landing page. Readers scrolling through content on or printing this page will find it organized consistent with the table of contents.

State of the Association
2024 Annual Conference
ARSA Works
2024 Economic Outlook
Legal Brief
ARSA on the Hill
Training
Membership
Resources
Industry Calendar


State of the Association

President’s Report

During ARSA’s Annual Member Meeting on Friday, March 15, ARSA President Gary Fortner provided members an update on the state of the association. The following recording (taken from the livestream presentation of the event) includes Fortner’s presentation. To download a copy of Fortner’s prepared remarks, click here.

 

 

 


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2024 Annual Conference

See You [Before] Next Year

March 14-17, 2023

Information | Sponsors

ARSA is grateful to all the sponsors, speakers, participants, and colleagues who made the 2024 Annual Conference a great success. Attendees should reference the Digital Companion for materials and information and contact ARSA if help is needed. All members can benefit from the clips taken from the livestream of the event and shared throughout this edition of the hotline.

See you next year: March 18-21, 2025

Unless otherwise noted, all Annual Conference activities take place at the Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia. Stay tuned for agenda updates as the event gets closer.

Executive to Executive Briefings: Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Participation by industry executives with senior executive branch officials is limited to annual conference sponsors at the Administratium, Platinum, Gold, or Silver levels. In past years, meeting participants included representatives from the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense, Labor, State, and Transportation as well as the fellow trade associations and industry interest groups.

Legislative Day: Wednesday, March 19, 2025

The day dedicated to educating both the aviation maintenance industry and elected officials. Learn (or brush up) on what ARSA does and what you can do so you're ready for afternoon visits with targeted Capitol Hill legislators and staff.

Annual Repair Symposium: Thursday, March 20, 2025

The centerpiece of Conference week, ARSA convenes a full day of substantive panel discussions covering key regulatory compliance and business issues. After the keynote address, regulators from across the world join the full-morning "Opening Salvo" conversation, followed by lunch and an afternoon of practical regulatory and business discussion.

Member Day: Friday, March 21, 2025

ARSA's leadership briefs members on the state of the association as well as goals and priorities for the coming year. Participants then close out the event by participating in breakout and/or training sessions focused on key aerospace topics. The Conference ends by 12:00 p.m. EDT.

In-Person

All substantive and social activities were hosted at the Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia. Legislative Day participants will head to Capitol Hill for meetings with congressional offices as appropriate.

Livestream

The majority of Conference events will be available to livestream viewers via a Vimeo web-player embedded into a page on ARSA.org. All in-person registrants will be able to name a "Conference Ambassador" as a contact to access the livestream and bring the event back to their home facilities. Paying registrants for livestream access may share with multiple company contacts. Livestream participation will include a mechanism for submitting questions to onsite personnel.

Pricing

Executive to Executive Briefings
Open to Administratium, Platinum, Gold, and Silver-level sponsors.
Legislative Day – Wednesday, March 19
  Members Non-Members
  First Additional First Additional
In-person $400 $360 $600 $540
Livestream Free with in-person registration. $400 $600
Symposium – Thursday, March 20
In-person $900 $810 $1,250 $1,125
Livestream Free with in-person registration. $900 $1,250
Legislative Day & Symposium Bundle
In-person $1,100 $990 $1,500 $1,350
Livestream Free with in-person registration. $1,100 $1,500
The Super Bundle (Silver Sponsorship, E2E, Legislative Day, & Symposium)
In-person $4,200 $4,500
Livestream Free with in-person registration.
Member Meeting & Training/Breakouts – Friday, March 21
In-person Free with Symposium registration.
Livestream
(1) See sponsorship opportunities for exclusive access to the Executive to Executive Briefings (E2E) on Tuesday, March 12 and other complimentary benefits.
(2) Registration fees may be waived for government personnel, members of the media, speakers, and other support personnel or special guests upon approval by the ARSA event team.
For information about committing your organization to the Annual Conference, contact ARSA Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto. To download a sponsorship overview containing the information below, click here.

Administratium – $20,000

What is Administratium? An element aerospace professionals see every day (click here to learn more). Notation in all publicity, marketing and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch, ARSA team email signatures, conference attendee contact list, specific email alerts to association contacts), recognition in event materials and from the podium, specific thank you in ARSA periodicals, additional advertising placement via ARSA’s communications, complimentary registrations for three (3) participants in the Executive to Executive Briefings as well as three (3) in Legislative Day, and free livestream access for personnel unable to attend in person. At the Administratium Level, sponsors may select one of the following* to specifically support (please note the list in this document does not reflect current availability):
  • Annual Repair Symposium – Ice Breaker Reception
  • Annual Repair Symposium – Thursday Happy Hour
  • General Sponsorship

Platinum – $10,000

Notation in all publicity, marketing and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch, ARSA team email signatures, conference attendee contact list, specific email alerts to association contacts), recognition in event materials and from the podium, specific thank you in ARSA periodicals, complimentary registrations for three (3) participants in the Executive to Executive Briefings as well as three (3) in Legislative Day, and free livestream access for personnel unable to attend in person. At the Platinum Level, sponsors may select one of the following to specifically support (may not reflect current availability for 2025):
  • Online Conference Experience
  • Executive to Executive Briefings
  • Legislative Day – All Day
  • Congressional Directories/Resources
  • General Sponsorship
* All sponsorship support selections are subject to availability. The ARSA events team will discuss alternative suggestions.

2024 Platinum Sponsors

     
           

Gold – $7,500

Notation in all publicity, marketing and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch, ARSA team email signatures, conference attendee contact list, specific email alerts to association contacts), recognition in event materials and from the podium, specific thank you in ARSA periodicals, complimentary registrations for two (2) participants in the Executive to Executive Briefings as well as two (2) in Legislative Day, and free livestream access for personnel unable to attend in person. At the Gold Level, sponsors may select one of the following to specifically support (may not reflect current availability for 2025):
  • Legislative Priorities Brochures/Resources
  • Digital Companion/Electronic Materials
  • Legislative Day – Continental Breakfast
  • Legislative Day – Congressional Briefing and Luncheon
  • Annual Repair Symposium – Continental Breakfast
  • Annual Repair Symposium – Luncheon with Special Guest
  • Nametag Lanyards
  • Hotel Room Keys
  • General Sponsorship

2024 Gold Sponsors

       
           

Silver – $3,500

Notation in all publicity, marketing, and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch, ARSA team email signatures, conference attendee contact list, specific email alerts to association contacts), recognition in event materials and from the podium, complimentary registrations for one (1) participant in the Executive-to-Executive Briefings as well as one (1) in Legislative Day. At the Silver Level, sponsors may select one of the following to specifically support (may not reflect current availability for 2024):
  • Annual Repair Symposium – Coffee Break (5)
  • General Sponsorship

2024 Silver Sponsors

         

Supporter – $2,500

Notation in all publicity, marketing, and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch, ARSA team email signatures, specific email alerts to association contacts), and recognition in event materials and from the podium.

Contributor – $500 to $2,499 (or equivalent support)

Notation in some publicity, marketing, and periodicals (e.g., the hotline, Dispatch), and recognition in event materials and from the podium.

2024 Contributors

       

ARSA has reserved a block of rooms for Conference participants at the Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia. The hotel hosts most of the activities related to the ARSA Conference and is convenient to the Metro as well as Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA). The deadline for reservations made in this block is Feb. 21, 2025.

To reserve your room(s), visit https://book.passkey.com/go/ARSAAnnualConf2025.

Attendees may also call the dedicated group desk +1.800.422.2410. Reference the ARSA Annual Conference when making reservations. 

The Leo Weston Award for Excellence in Government Service

First bestowed on Leo Weston himself in 2005, the Weston award honors an instrumental figure in ARSA's birth by recognizing individuals who embody his commitment to the industry's safety and success. The symposium provides a venue for association members and invited guests from around the world to network and discuss issues that matter to the aviation maintenance industry. It is the perfect time to respect the history of the repair station community and honor the good works of those who support it.

Click here to learn more about Leo, the award bearing his name, and those who have received it.

The Legislative Leadership Award

The association regularly recognizes members of Congress who have provided outstanding support to the aviation maintenance community by supporting policies beneficial to the industry. Honorees have each been key in moving forward specific legislation advancing priorities championed by ARSA on behalf of its members.

Click here to see past updates regarding Legislative Leadership Award recipients.

The "Golden Shovel" Award

From time to time, ARSA recognizes individuals – usually at the time of their retirement – who have spent their careers in steadfast devotion to good business, good safety, and good oversight. In the colorful illustration of Executive Director Sarah MacLeod, these professionals have spent their lives shoveling against the tide of government bureaucracy; their achievement in never giving up is acknowledged through the "Golden Shovel Award."

Click here to learn more about the "Shovel" and see who has received it.
Considering attending in 2025 and want to get a sense of the experience? Feeling nostalgic for last year's event? A few ways to look back at 2024...

Event Photos

ARSA has created a Google Album including photos taken during the 2024 Annual Conference, which allows participants to share their own photos (Sharing event photos constitutes consenting to their use/distribution in association with Conference-related publicity for this or future events, at ARSA’s discretion). To see the album, click here.

Select Recordings

The following selections were highlighted in ARSA's member newsletter, the hotline. Click the headline link to view the recording in the March edition.

Legislative Day Briefing – Global Fleet & MRO Market Report

The team from Oliver Wyman CAVOK presented their findings to Legislative Day participants on March 13, illustrating the current and projected states of the North American and global aircraft fleets and related impacts on maintenance demand.


Legislative Day Briefing – Perspectives on Reauthorization

Attendees used these insights (and all the March 13 content) in their meetings on the Hill; all members can benefit from the cross-industry expertise of this lobbyist panel.


Symposium Briefing – What Has ARSA Done Lately

The brief session includes key updates from the association’s year as well as instruction for maximizing membership value.


Symposium Briefing – In the Fire with AVS-1

There were no real flames on stage, but an intense and engaged discussion of the state of the aviation industry. View a clip from the exchange where Sarah MacLeod and David Boulter discuss SMS, training, and more.


Symposium Briefing – Training First

The Symposium portion of the Annual Conference wrapped on March 14 with an hour-long session on how we learn and what we can learn about improving training and personnel development.

 


Sponsor Salute

Conference sponsors represent the best of ARSA’s membership. Here’s to all 22 organizations that committed to the maintenance community’s premier substantive event. See and celebrate those that made the commitment.

 

Platinum

     
           

Gold

       
           

Silver

         

Contributors

       
 
 

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ARSA Works

Symposium Briefing – What Has ARSA Done Lately

Executive Director Sarah MacLeod and Executive Vice President Christian Klein opened the Symposium portion of the Annual Conference on March 14 with their annual “What We Have Done Lately” presentation. The brief session includes updates about key work performed by the association in the last year as well as instruction for maximizing membership value while helping move the enterprise forward. The briefing is provided in its entirety for the benefit of members.

Welcome & Introductory Remarks

Find out how the association is advocating for your interests with legislators, regulators, and the media. Information on how you can help advance the industry’s collective interests.

Sarah MacLeod, Executive Director, ARSA

Christian Klein, Executive Vice President, ARSA


FAA-EASA Conference Returns to U.S. in June

From June 11-13, the 2024 International Aviation Safety Conference will take place at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, DC. The annual event, which alternates between Cologne and the American capital city, provides a venue for international regulators to engage on key oversight-related topics and interface directly with industry representatives.

The 2024 event is managed by the Aerospace Industries Association and is open both for registration and sponsorship commitments. To learn more, click here.

ARSA’s team will be attending the 2024 Conference. To discuss your own attendance plans or share thoughts for consideration during the association’s participation, contact ARSA.

To see coverage a previous International Aviation Safety Conferences, visit arsa.org/faa-easa-conference.

 


General Aviation Awards Seeks Industry Support

A new GoFundMe campaign allows maintenance professionals to support the General Aviation Awards Program. For more than 60 years, the GA Awards have recognized flight instructors, aviation maintenance technicians, and other safety professionals for their contributions to general aviation. Individuals may donate any amount through the new fundraising opportunity.

The General Aviation Awards Program is a non-profit corporation; its board members, judges, and volunteers serve without compensation. Donations from industry organizations alone do not cover annual costs, which include travel, lodging, the Awards luncheon and ceremonies, plaques, and gifts for the national Honorees. The program is asking for individual support for its 2024 award ceremony at AirVenture. Sponsors receive publicity through press releases, our website, the annual GAALive! broadcast featuring the Honorees, and exposure via the FAA to 400,000+ pilots.

To donate, click here to go to the GoFundMe page.

Send questions about the fundraiser to Chairman Sandya Narayanswami.

About the Awards

The selection process begins with each of 80 FAA Flight Standards District Offices selecting district-level winners in each of the three categories. These winners then go to FAA regional offices where regional winners are selected. The regional winners are then reviewed by a panel of distinguished industry judges in each category, who select the three national winners.

National winners receive a trip to EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh in July, where they are recognized by the FAA Administrator and other high-ranking FAA officials, have their names added to the large plaque in the EAA Museum, and are fêted at an awards luncheon where they receive gifts donated by GAA’s industry sponsors.

Recipients of the 2024 National General Aviation Awards are:

Adam Magee—2024 Certificated Flight Instructor of the Year
Marty King—2024 Aviation Technician of the Year
Cary Grant—2024 FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year

Click here to see the press release announcing this year’s awards.

 



Final Documents/Your Two Cents

This list includes Federal Register publications, such as final rules, Advisory Circulars and policy statements, as well as proposed rules and policies of interest to ARSA members.

To view the list, click here.

 


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2024 Economic Outlook

ARSA Report Shows North America Powers $100 Billion Global Industry

On March 13, ARSA released its 2024 Global Fleet & MRO Market Assessment. The report, produced each year for ARSA by global consulting firm Oliver Wyman, shows the international maintenance market has surpassed $100 billion in direct annual spending.

The 4,000 maintenance firms located in the United States employ nearly 185,000 people and produce almost $65 billion in economic activity (not including indirect spending on business services and related community impact. The 2024 data shows that American entities employ roughly 44 percent of the total global workforce and account for more than 60 percent of the world’s maintenance revenue.

While North America – which remains host to the world’s largest aircraft fleet even as the Chinese market surges – represents the backbone of the global industry, it also carries its share of the aviation community’s challenges. As has been reported by Oliver Wyman for much of the past decade, the American industry faces significant workforce and career development needs. Even with modest growth projections – the total market is expected to grow at just shy of two percent through 2034 – repair and parts production professionals need new ways to recruit, train, and retain new talent.

During her presentation of this year’s report at ARSA’s Legislative Day (part of its Annual Conference), Oliver Wyman Transportation and Services Practice Director Livia Hayes projected a current shortage of roughly 24,000 individuals against the total workforce needed to meet capacity demands in the United States and Canada alone. “Based on the previous analysis, the shortage grows to nearly 40,000 [by] 2028,” Hayes said. “Also, I think the retirement wave came a little bit sooner than we were anticipating because of COVID but it is by no means over…so it gets a lot worse before it gets better towards the 2030s.”

The Oliver Wyman report is a tool for both ARSA and the industry to illustrate the importance, needs, and interdependence of the global maintenance industry. As U.S. employers search for competent personnel and American regulators weigh policies that complicate international business (e.g., bilateral parts documentation issues between the FAA and EASA, drug & alcohol testing requirements for foreign repair station personnel), this year’s data is vital in helping support U.S. industry while bolstering a globally vital market.

The complete Market Report is available only to ARSA members, for more information visit the association’s Data & Advocacy Page.

 


Legislative Day Briefing – Global Fleet & MRO Market Report

Livia Hayes, Oliver Wyman CAVOK director of the Market Intelligence Team, presented the findings to Legislative Day participants on March 13, illustrating the current and projected states of the North American and global aircraft fleets and related impacts on maintenance demand. ARSA’s attendees then used this economic background to support later discussions with members of Congress and their staffs. For members, this data illustrates the current state of the aerospace marketplace and provides insight for future business considerations. The briefing is provided in its entirety for the benefit of members.

Release of 2024 Global Fleet & MRO Market Report

Livia Hayes, Director, Market Intelligence Team, Transportation and Services Practice, Oliver Wyman

Uktarsh Mishra, Market Intelligence Specialist, Oliver Wyman CAVOK

 

 


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Legal Brief

Editor’s note: This material is provided as a service to association members for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or professional advice and is not privileged or confidential.

Symposium Briefing – In the Fire with AVS-1

On March 14, ARSA Executive Director Sarah MacLeod opened the Symposium portion of the Annual Conference with a “fireside chat” with FAA Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety David Boulter. There were no real flames on stage, but an intense and engaged discussion of the state of the aviation industry. View a clip from the discussion where MacLeod and Boulter discuss SMS, training, and more.

 

Fireside Chat with AVS-1

David Boulter, Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety, FAA

 


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ARSA on the Hill

Legislative Day Briefing – Perspectives on Reauthorization

On March 13, Executive Vice President Christian Klein welcomed lobbyists from ally organizations to the Legislative Day stage to broadly discuss Congress’ ongoing effort to reauthorize the FAA. Attendees used these insights (and all of the morning’s content) in their meetings on the Hill; all members can benefit from the cross-industry expertise of the panel.

To learn more about the association’s legislative program, visit arsa.org/legislative.

FAA Reauthorization: Industry Perspectives  

Representatives of ARSA ally organizations discuss their priorities in the current FAA reauthorization and share insights about the likelihood of an FAA bill being enacted in 2024. 

Karen Huggard, Vice President of Government Affairs, National Air Transportation Association

Jarrod Thompson, Vice President for Legislative and Regulatory Policy, Airlines for America 

Sterling Wiggins, Senior Director, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Supply Chains, U.S. Chamber of Commerce


 


Aviation Maintenance Industry Honors Garret Graves

U.S. Rep. Garret Graves speaks at a Lectern after receiving ARSA's 2024 Legislative Leadership Award.

U.S. Rep. Garret Graves addresses event attendees after receiving ARSA’s 2024 Legislative Leadership Award.

ARSA presented its 2024 Legislative Leadership Award to U.S. Rep. Garret Graves (R-La.) on March 13 at an Arlington, Virginia ceremony in conjunction with the association’s Annual Conference.

Graves has served as chairman of the House aviation subcommittee since January 2023 and was ranking member of the subcommittee in the prior two Congresses. During his time in those leadership positions, the subcommittee helped create COVID pandemic assistance programs for the aerospace industry that saved tens of thousands of jobs.

More recently, Graves was a central player in developing the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee’s bipartisan FAA reauthorization bill (H.R. 3935). The legislation, which passed the House by a wide margin in June 2023, contains several provisions designed to enhance FAA oversight, improve the regulatory environment for aviation companies, and help them recruit and train new technical talent.

In presenting the award, ARSA Executive Vice President Christian A. Klein lauded Graves for his commitment to safety-based aviation policy, expanding America’s aviation maintenance technician workforce, and working across the aisle to ensure an FAA bill is enacted this year.

“The men and women who work every day to keep America’s aircraft operating safely appreciate Chairman Graves’ commitment to achieving the highest level of aviation safety by the most efficient and effective means possible,” Klein said. “He deserves enormous credit for making FAA reauthorization a bipartisan process despite the high level of partisan acrimony on Capitol Hill.”

The Legislative Leadership Award is presented annually to a member of Congress who has made significant contributions to aviation safety, regulatory efficiency, and expanding the aviation workforce. Recent winners include Sens. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) (2021) and Jim Inhofe (2018) and Reps. Rick Larsen (D-Wash) (2022), Brenda Lawrence (D-Mich.) (2020), and Sam Graves (R-Mo.) and Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) (2019), and Virginia Foxx (2017).

 


Want to Learn More About ARSA PAC?

ARSA’s Political Action Committee helps elect congressional candidates who share ARSA’s commitment to better regulation and a strong aviation maintenance sector.   In this critical election year, ARSA PAC has never been more important.  But ARSA is prohibited from sending PAC information to members who haven’t opted in to receive it.

Please take a second to give us prior approval to talk to you about ARSA PAC.  Doing so in no way obligates you to support PAC.  It just opens the lines of communication.

Click here to give ARSA your consent today.

 


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Aviation Life Calendar

April Through July

Something exciting happens every day in an aviation career.

If you want to keep aviation in the forefront of career choices, celebrate success every day with these resources. Every one provides a positive view of the industry’s ability to make the impossible an everyday event by individuals from every walk of life, socio-economic level, race, creed, color, religion, orientation, and physical capability.

Check back regularly for updates.

Month Day Event or Celebration
All All This Day in Aviation
April All This Day in Aviation History – April
April 12 International Day for Human Space Flight
April 25 National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day
May All This Day in Aviation History – May
May All Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May All National Military Appreciation Month
May 1 National Skilled Trades Day
May 3 National Space Day
May 4 International Drone Day
May 5 National Astronaut Day
May 24 National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day
May 26 National Paper Airplane Day
May 31 Autonomous Vehicle Day
May 31 International Flight Attendant Day
June All This Day in Aviation History – June
June 22 National Aerobatics Day
June 23 International Women in Engineering Day
July All This Day in Aviation History – July
July 20 Neil Armstrong’s First Moon Walk
July 24 National Amelia Earhart Day
July 25 National Hire a Veteran Day

 


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Training & Career Development

Make ARSA Training Work

ARSA’s online training program represents its most-valuable benefit to the aviation industry: knowledge gained through training and experience. The association’s team has turned its decades of work on behalf of aviation maintenance into more than 80 hours of on-demand content.

While sessions are available for registration at any time – ARSA member discounts available – companies can also incorporate the association’s training into their regular programs:

(1) Subscription. Make up-front, bulk purchases of training hours. The details of each subscription can be customized, including focus on specific subject areas (e.g., human factors) or options for specially-priced session access after the initial hours have been used.

(2) “Championing” a session. Guarantee a certain number of attendees for training in a particular topic that will also be made available for general registration. Variations include open registration for a live session (i.e., company personnel participate at the same time as general registrants) or a company-specific live event for which a recorded version (not including any company-specific information) is made available for on-demand registration.

(3) Tailored training. Contract ARSA’s management firm Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, P.L.C. to produce or modify training specific to your organization. The team can then re-record it (or offer it as a separate live session) for ARSA’s training program. Tailored programs are priced differently from ARSA’s hourly rate and are administered by OFM&K, which allows for a client engagement and related attorney-client privilege for all discussion.

Click here to go directly to the training platform (operated by ARSA’s management firm) and begin reviewing available sessions.

For more information about ARSA’s training program, review the menus below. If you have questions or would like to learn more about ways to integrate ARSA training into your own program, contact Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto (brett.levanto@arsa.org).

Price: One-hour sessions are $75 for ARSA Members and $150 Non-Members. Classes with special pricing are indicated on this page. (Member prices provided to certain associations through reciprocal arrangements. Sessions will often be available at lower prices through bundles, coupons and other special opportunities.)
Government employees: Contact ARSA directly for auditing opportunities.
Registration: Registration and payment may be processed directly through the training platform/course catalog (free account creation required).
Technical questions and assistance: Click here for FAQ and technical support from training platform vendor.
Refunds: No refunds are granted for ARSA training sessions. When classes are canceled, registrants can choose from future courses of equal value. If a registrant is unable to attend a live session, their registration allows access to the on-demand, recorded version of the webinar.
IA Approval: A number of ARSA training sessions have been accepted for Inspection Authorization (IA) renewal credit. These sessions are denoted on their registration page with their FAA course acceptance number (in red).
Benefits: Registration for an ARSA-provided training session includes:
  • Access to the live class session on the scheduled date (if applicable).
  • Unlimited access to the on-demand, recorded version of the webinar to be made available after the live session is complete (or at time of purchase, for on-demand classes).
  • A copy of the presentation and all reference material with links to relevant resources and citations.
  • A certificate* upon completion of the session as well as any required test material.
*Only registered participants are eligible to receive a completion certificate for each session. Certificates are delivered automatically via email after the completion criteria – usually viewing the session and submitting an associated test – are met.
OFM&K Training Portal: All of ARSA's training sessions are provided through OFM&K's training portal. As the training provider of choice for ARSA and a trusted resource for the aviation community, the firm's training materials represent a vital tool for entities pursuing regulatory compliance and business success. All of the courses are administered via PotomacLaw.InreachCE.com, which is not part of ARSA's website.

Complying with Part 145 – “Soup to Nuts” (Four Hours) Instructor: Sarah MacLeod Description: Specially recorded with a hand-picked audience for interactive discussion, this session thoroughly reviews 14 CFR part 145, discusses the application of the rule and overviews some practical implications of obtaining and maintaining a repair station certificate. Pricing Note: This is a four-hour session and is $300 for members and $600 for non-members. Click here to register and get access for 90 days.

Sessions Accepted for IA Renewal Credit Eight of ARSA's on-demand training sessions have been accepted by the FAA for Inspection Authorization renewal credit under 14 CFR § 65.93. Each session is currently available for registration and immediate access:Click here to purchase all eight sessions (plus one required prerequisite) at a “bundled” discount – let ARSA take care of your IA renewal requirements this year. Click here to purchase all eight sessions (plus one required prerequisite) at a “bundled” discount.

The following general subject areas are covered by sessions currently available in ARSA's training library. Search these and other topics directly via the online training portal (click here to get started).

Aircraft Parts


Audit Activism & Prophylactic Lawyering


Drug & Alcohol Testing


Human Factors


Instructions for Continued Airworthiness


Parts 21, 43, 65, 145 (and others)


Public Aircraft"Going Global" - International Regulatory Law


Grassroots Advocacy


Recordkeeping – "Finishing the Job with Proper Paperwork"


The Fourth Branch of Government (Administrative Agencies and Procedures)


Self Disclosure Programs and Practices

While sessions are available for registration at any time – ARSA member discounts available – companies can also incorporate the association's training into their regular programs:

(1) Subscription. Make up-front, bulk purchases of training hours. The details of each subscription can be customized, including focus on specific subject areas (e.g., human factors) or options for specially-priced session access after the initial hours have been used.


(2) “Championing” a session. Guarantee a certain number of attendees for training in a particular topic that will also be made available for general registration. Variations include open registration for a live session (i.e., company personnel participate at the same time as general registrants) or a company-specific live event for which a recorded version (not including any company-specific information) is made available for on-demand registration.


(3) Tailored training. Contract ARSA's management firm Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, P.L.C. to produce or modify training specific to your organization. The team can then re-record it (or offer it as a separate live session) for ARSA’s training program. Tailored programs are priced differently from ARSA’s hourly rate and are administered by OFM&K, which allows for a client engagement and related attorney-client privilege for all discussion.

For more information about ARSA's training program, review the menus below. If you have questions or would like to learn more about ways to integrate ARSA training into your own program, contact Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto (brett.levanto@arsa.org).

The association’s training program is provided through Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, P.L.C., the firm that manages ARSA. To go directly to OFM&K’s online training portal, visit potomaclaw.inreachce.com. To learn more about the association’s training program and see course availability, visit arsa.org/training.

What training do you need? Contact ARSA to let the association know and help get it developed.

 



On-Demand – Regulations for Supervisors & Inspectors (Two Hours)

During ARSA’s 2024 Annual Conference, Sarah MacLeod and Brett Levanto presented a special two-hour training session reviewing the regulatory knowledge that must be held by persons performing maintenance on U.S.-registered aircraft. The recording of that session, which introduces “the rules of this chapter” with which certificated persons and inspectors must be familiar, is now available on demand for immediate viewing.

Note: Conference attendees may view a recording of the session for free by following the instructions to access the livestream. On the “live” page, scroll to the bottom and find the recording under “Annual Member Meeting & Special Training Session – March 15, 2024.” The training session begins at about 2:44 into the recording; you can jump there using the progress bar.

Session Description: Those persons authorized by part 43 to perform maintenance on U.S. registered aircraft are required – in both practical and regulatory senses – to know the aviation safety rules. This session reviews the cardinal regulatory knowledge necessary for repair station personnel to be “thoroughly familiar with the applicable regulations in this chapter.” It walks through key elements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) and connects them to the standards set by the FAA for airman holding certifications associated with aircraft maintenance.

Click here for more information and to register.

Registration for an ARSA training session includes:

  • Access to the on-demand recording of each session for 90 days.
  • Digital copies of the presentation and all reference material with links to relevant resources and citations.
  • A certificate upon completion of each class.

The association’s training program is provided through Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein, P.L.C., the firm that manages ARSA. To go directly to OFM&K’s online training portal, visit potomaclaw.inreachce.com. To learn more about the association’s training program and see course availability, visit arsa.org/training.

 


Symposium Briefing – Training First

Executive Director Sarah MacLeod & Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto wrapped the Symposium portion of the Annual Conference on March 14 with an hour-long session on how we learn and what we can learn about improving training and personnel growth. The briefing is provided in its entirety for the benefit of members.

Training First

Based on recommendations from SOCAC’s Workforce Development and Training (WDAT) Working Group and the ongoing work of the ARAC Repairman Working Group, panelists will explain how industry can push the government to accept standards for competency and skill development.

Sarah MacLeod, Executive Director, ARSA

Brett Levanto, Vice President of Operations, ARSA

 

 


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Membership

2024 Member Survey – This is Your Chance

The association is grateful for the time, effort and insight of the 63 respondents to this year’s member survey so far. ARSA’s survey team encourages any primary contact that has not yet submitted a response to do so before the sun rises on April 15. The data will be used in communications, regulatory and legislative policy efforts; the “snapshot” provided by survey data is vital to supporting the maintenance community.

In advance of seeing this year’s results, visit ARSA’s data and advocacy page to see how the association makes use of survey responses in conjunction with its annual economic data and other special reports.

Haven’t yet responded but can’t find your invitation (or you’re not sure if your company is represented in the current data)? Click here to contact ARSA.

 


Relatively Quick Question – Conference Feedback

As it continues to share its gratitude to all who made the 2024 Annual Conference an incredible success, ARSA asks all who attended to provide feedback about the event. Participant experience helps the association’s team build on what works and improve where possible.

Anyone who did not attend this year’s Conference should (1) save the dates for next year (March 18-21, 2025) and (2) click here to answer another question about what it is you look for in industry events.

Note: The question is displayed in its own, embedded window and covers multiple pages. If the “Next” or “Submit” button is not visible on the screen, you must scroll within the survey window in order to submit your response.

If the embedded survey does not appear/load or if you would prefer to work in a full browser window, open the survey independently by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2024ARSAConferenceFeedback.

Click here to see what questions have been asked and answered…and keep a lookout for more.

 


Welcome & Welcome Back – New & Renewing Members

ARSA’s members give the association life – its work on behalf of the maintenance community depends on the commitment of these organizations. Here’s to the companies that joined or renewed in March:

New Members
GAR-MRO Services, Inc, R02
NAS MRO Services , R03

Returning Members
Aero Accessories & Repair, Inc., R04, 2023
Aircraft & Component Technical Services, LLC, R02, 2009
ATP USA, Inc, R01, 2017
Aviation Avionics & Instruments, Inc., R03, 2012
Barfield Precision Electronics, LLC, R04, 1996
Central Cylinder Service, Inc., R01, 1985
Colorado Northwestern Community College, EDU, 2021
Consolidated Turbine Specialists, LLC, R03, 2018
Delta TechOps Services Group, Corp, 2002
First Class Air Repair, Inc., R02, 2016
Gables Engineering, Inc., Assoc, 1995
Genesis Aviation, Inc., R04, 1994
Helicopter Services, Inc., R01, 2019
Linear Motion LLC, R02, 2017
MTU Maintenance Dallas, Inc., R04, 2020
Sky Aircraft Maintenance, LLC, R01, 2021
Southwest Turbine, Inc., R02, 2018
ST Engineering Aerospace America, Inc., Corp, 2006
Tinker Airforce Base-Sustainment Center Flight Standards Management Office, Military, 2022
World Class Accessory, Inc., R01, 2007

 


 


Advertising & Sponsorship – Help ARSA Get Around

The association has spent much of the past year expanding its in-house advertising and sponsorship opportunities. For companies looking for an out-of-the-box way to bolster the association’s work, general sponsorships for travel and event participation are available. To serve its members, the ARSA team hopes to attend the FAA/EASA International Safety Conference, Maintenance Management Team Meetings, the U.S./European Joint Committee, and other industry events.

Help us get there and reap both the general industry benefit and also specific thanks and publicity for your company. For more information, contact ARSA. For general advertising details, go to arsa.org/advertise.

 


Stand Up for ARSA

In order to provide world-class resources for its members, the association depends on the commitment of the aviation community. By sponsoring events and activities, supporters can help ARSA’s work on behalf of repair stations to endure.

Need a place to start? For information about opportunities, contact Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto (brett.levanto@arsa.org).

 


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Resources

ARSA strives to provide resources to educate the general public about the work of the association’s member organizations; should you need to provide a quick reference or introductory overview to the global MRO industry, please utilize AVMRO.ARSA.org.

About ARSA PAC

ARSA’s Political Action Committee helps elect congressional candidates who share ARSA’s commitment to better regulation and a strong aviation maintenance sector. But ARSA is prohibited from sending PAC information to members who haven’t opted in to receive it.

Careers in Aviation Maintenance

How do you share the industry’s story with the people who could be its future? Teach them about the great work done every day to keep the world in flight. (Even if we can’t recruit somebody, we sure can make them thankful for our work.)

U.S./EU Maintenance Annex Guidance

See all of the association’s public updates since 2012 on the Maintenance Annex Guidance between the United States and European Union. The page focuses in particular on matters related to parts documentation issues arising since MAG Change 5 was issued in 2015.

 


Industry Calendar

Event/Meeting Dates Location
MRO Americas 4/9-11/2024 Chicago, Illinois
Aero-Engines Asia Pacific 4/24-25/2024 Hong Kong
NBAA Maintenance Conference 4/30/-5/2/2024 Portland, Oregon
2024 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition 5/28-30/2024 Geneva, Switzerland
Engine Leasing, Trading, and Finance Europe 6/5-6/2024 London, United Kingdom
MRO BEER 6/26-27/2024 Vilnius, Lithuania
Farnborough Air Show 7/22-26/2024 Farnborough, United Kingdom
2024 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition 10/22-24/2024 Las Vegas, Nevada
 

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