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On Sept. 13, ARSA joined 27 organizations including ally trade associations, labor unions, and business advocates in urging Congress to provide “permanent leadership and clear direction” for the American aviation…
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ARSA has partnered with several industry allies in conducting an aviation digitalization survey. Member companies are encouraged to participate.
The survey seeks feedback from maintainers, manufacturers, operators, lessors, and others…
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On Sept. 5, ARSA commented on a petition for exemption from the qualifications for a mechanic’s certificate defined in part 65 subpart D. The association applauded the petitioner’s commitment to…
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September 05, 2023 | Categories:
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ARSA News & Updates
The hotline – ARSA’s premier member newsletter – contains news, editorial content, analysis and resources for the aviation maintenance community. All members should ensure they receive their edition the first…
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