EVENTS
April 8-11, Dallas, TX AEA INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND TRADE SHOW The 58th annual AEA International Convention & Trade Show is a unique opportunity to connect with manufacturers, distributors, technicians and business leaders as they shape the future of avionics together. The AEA Trade Show is the platform of choice for the
introduction of new avionics products for 2015. For more information, visit
www.aea.aero.
April 14-16, Miami, FL AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE COMPETITION The Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC) will be held in conjunction with MRO Amerocas 2015 April 14-16 at the Miami Beach Convention Center. AMC is a venue for teams of certificated Aircraft Maintenance Technicians, Aircraft Maintenance Engineers and students enrolled in either FAA, EASA, CASA or equivalently authorized schools as well as personnel of any country’s Armed Forces that are involved in the aircraft maintenance and spacecraft maintenance field. Uncertificated Aircraft Technicians and Aircraft Engineers employed with a MRO/OEM company are also eligible to compete. The AMC is an opportunity for today’s and tomorrow’s skilled Aviation Maintenance Professionals to test their combined abilities against those of their peers. The AMC is an exciting competition that will help with the constant upgrading of the standards that today’s skilled Aviation Maintenance Professionals hold themselves to. The AMC also provides a stage to highlight the
knowledge, skill and integrity that is the foundation of today’s and tomorrow’s AMTs and AMEs. By providing a stage that showcases these principles of the AMT and AME craft and profession the AMC will help raise awareness of the training and skill needed for providing safe, airworthy aircraft… worldwide. The AMC will consist of 16 scheduled events. Each
event’s criteria will be posted on the AMC web site as they are finalized. Each Team will be given different events to complete at each stage of the competition. Team Members will compete at assigned events as each team deems appropriate. Each event will be given 15 minutes to be completed
in. At the end of the 15 minutes, competitors will be instructed to stop in the event they are engaged in if they
have not finished by the end of the allotted time. If a competitor completes their event before the 15 minutes that competitor may go and assist a fellow team member(s) who are still engaged in their respective event.
Competition Categories • Commercial Aviation • General Aviation • Space • School • Military • MRO/OEM
For more information, visit
http://aerospacemaintenancecompetition.com.
May 5-7, Portland, OR NBAA MMC2015 The 2015 NBAA Maintenance Management Conference (MMC2015) in Portland, OR brings together high- caliber educational programming, networking to provide relationships that last throughout your career, and a dynamic exhibit hall specializing in product and service providers for business aircraft maintenance, service and support. Join your peers – the leaders and rising stars who are
responsible for managing aircraft maintenance – for this important industry event. Directors of maintenance, flight department managers, maintenance technicians, aircraft owners/operators, and chief pilots return year after year for valuable professional development and to get critical business done. MMC2015 provides the perfect opportunity to:
• Showcase your latest equipment, products and services • Reinforce existing customer relationships
• Market to potential customers and reinforce existing customer relationships • Network with industry peers
• Keep up with regulatory changes and industry best practices
• Assist with industry and career outreach initiatives such as TRACS
• And many more business development opportunities! For more information, visit
www.nbaa.org/events/mmc/2015.
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