On April 23, the 2026 Aerospace Maintenance Council Competition hosted on the exhibit floor of Aviation Week’s MRO Americas wrapped. Five-member teams from schools, industry, and the military competed in maintenance events intended to test skill and knowledge required of an aviation technician. Though the official reason for each team to gather in Orlando was technical performance, the event is a showcase for the skill and comradery inherit in aerospace maintenance work – a celebration of the industry’s past, present, and future.
Winners by category:
Student: Tulsa Tech – Adult Team
General Aviation: Aircraft Engineers International
Commercial Aviation: FedEx – Team Indy
MRO/OEM: FedEx – Team MEM
Military: United States Army – 128th Aviation Brigade – Team Chinook
Stay tuned for complete results and visit the Competition’s website for more information. The event is currenty held at VERTICON and MRO Americas and will expand in 2027 to MRO East Asia.
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