ARSA is 30 years old – seasoned and experienced – and can live long and prosper with great, active members like you. After all, once you’re over the hill, you pick up speed.
Wish ARSA happy birthday by sharing your memories and spreading a little aviation maintenance love. Looking back over the years, is there anything special you’d like to share? When was the association most valuable to you? What was the situation? How did we help?
We’d love to hear your stories whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or have just come around. The ultimate birthday gift is interacting with members to make the aviation industry a safer place.
Please submit photos, videos, animated birthday eCards, engraved jewelry, whatever, by Friday, September 19. We will use the submissions to create a special birthday message for upcoming association events.
Oops! We could not locate your form.
More from ARSA
ARSA has partnered with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to survey the industry delegation under the Airbus or Boeing product support frameworks (Airbus Supplier Support Conditions – (SSC) and…
Read More
On Nov. 19, the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) dedicated advisory group on “alternative aerospace materials” will host a webinar reviewing the air carrier “practices and perceptions” revealed by the…
Read More
November 01, 2025 | Categories:
Act Now,
ARSA News & Updates
March 17-20, 2026
Arlington, Virginia and Washington, D.C. with Livestream Options for Online Participants
Event Information | Registration Coming December 2025
The repair station community’s premier substantive event returns; help ARSA’s…
Read More
On Oct. 29, ARSA and the Aircraft Electronics Association presented the first of six planned webinars – a monthly series stretching into March 2026 – explaining effective integration of a…
Read More
For years, the ARSA Annual Scholarship has been awarded through Choose Aerospace to a deserving aerospace maintenance student. Along with other aviation industry allies, the association has long been part…
Read More