ARSA Survey Invite Sent
February 21, 2025
On Feb. 21, an invitation to complete ARSA’s member survey was sent to the email address of every primary contact. The message was subjected “Invitation to Complete ARSA’s Annual Member Survey” and was sent by Vice President of Operations Brett Levanto. Ensure the invitation makes it to your primary contact and gets the attention it deserves.
The association’s annual member survey gathers intelligence on issues facing the international maintenance community. Responses improve ARSA’s services and provide data to support advocacy on behalf of the global aviation industry. Please help by submitting…or stimulating your primary contact to submit on your company’s behalf. (If you don’t know who the primary contact is, or don’t think the invitation got through, we can help.)
Initial response data is used by the ARSA team to present the state of the industry at the association’s Annual Conference. Click here to register now.
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