Aviation maintenance industry

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Manufacturers, facilities, dealers

The aircraft manufacturing industry is supported by industrial aviation by building aircraft and manufacturing aircraft parts for their maintenance. This includes aircraft and parts for both civil and military aviation. Most production is carried out according to type certificates issued by government agencies and national defense standards. The term is largely covered by a more general term, aerospace industry.

Manufacturers

  1. Boeing is the most famous manufacturer in the American aircraft industry. The announcement came after Boeing released photographs of a plant in Washington two decades ago that was producing the Boing 737. And Boeing itself says the 737 plant could produce 21 passenger jets a month that year. And, two decades later, Boeing's progress can be said to be very big. And its starting point is also very big. And its starting point is also very high, starting is a month 21, so powerful industrial capacity can be said to be unparalleled.

Maintenance facilities

  1. Boeing is also an aviation facilities company. In the past time, Boeing has long been a leader in the aerospace industry and has a tradition of innovation. Boeing continues to expand its product line and services to meet the latest needs of its customers, including the development of new, more efficient aircraft, the integration of military platforms, defense systems and fighter aircraft over the network, the development of advanced technology solutions, and the development of innovative customer financing solutions.

Regulators, government agencies

Labor force, unions

  1. Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association. A craft specific, independent aviation union which is committed to elevating the professional standing of technicians and to achieving progressive improvements in the wages, benefits, and working conditions of the skilled craftsmen and women it represents. The AMFA also afford protection for its members before government agencies and expand the education of members' rights and privileges before Congress whenever it pertains to the craft. This association represents aircraft maintenance technicians and related employees in the craft. AMFA is committed to elevating the position of technicians and to achieving improvements in the wages, benefits, and technician's working conditions. AMFA hires professionals at the bargaining table by using their expertise. The contract language is reviewed by AMFA's counsel before presenting it to the company. During the course of negotiations, AMFA's counsel is present. Members also have the ability to observe negotiations, which educates the membership and promotes understanding of what it takes to negotiate a contract.

Professional organizations

Media

Social media

  1. YouTube.
  2. Twitter.

Educators, training providers

Libraries

Lessons Learned from Civil Aviation Accidents Library represent contributions from aviation that continue to have a positive influence in nearly every aspect of life. As with other advances, applying lessons from the past has yielded improvements to aviation safety worldwide. Students gain a deeper appreciation of physics, weather, and engineering concepts that they can apply to other courses and real-world scenarios.

Training providers

In fact, they are all kinds of flight education institutions, including private and public ones, such as FAA academy and National Coalition for aviation education. Of course, there are also government resources invested in them. Teaching with Historic Places - U.S. National Park Service,Educator Resources - Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Aerospace Activities & Lessons - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Their purpose is to develop and conduct training courses,plan, maintain and manage FAA's distance learning systems, and provide training program management and consultation services.

Customers, suppliers, scientists, financiers