The Holidays at ARSA
December 16, 2025
As ARSA’s team continues to serve the global aerospace maintenance community while enjoying the holidays, the association’s operations will vary during the final weeks of 2025.
The association’s periodicals (the Daily Intelligence, weekly Dispatch, and monthly members-only hotline) will not be distributed between Dec. 24, 2025 and Jan. 2, 2026. Online training sessions will remain available on demand, but there may be delays in publications or advertising requests or other orders.
The “Ask ARSA First” system and general contact email will be monitored during this time; anyone waiting more than two business days for a response should follow up directly by utilizing the team directory. All team members will ensure out-of-office messages denote periods of unavailability, with Executive Director Sarah MacLeod providing coverage for emergency needs. Executive team members are available via mobile device and voicemails will be forwarded.
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