At Textron Aviation, we fulfill one of humanity’s oldest dreams – the freedom of flight. Today on National Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Day, we celebrate our A&P mechanics, avionics technicians, paint technicians, aircraft mechanics and all other passionate aviators around the world whose work and dedication keep our legendary aircraft flying.
National AMT Day, celebrated on May 24, coincides with the birthday of Charles Taylor. Taylor was a close friend of the Wright Brothers and is considered the world’s first powered aircraft mechanic. Today, our talented team propels the Textron Aviation community and our customers to new heights.
When people join Textron Aviation, they join the best in the business. Textron Aviation is currently hiring A&P professionals worldwide and is always looking for talented professionals in every job field. See all job openings and find your career fit at Textron Aviation Careers.
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