Aviation Industry News and Job Outlook
The aviation and aerospace industries are experiencing tremendous growth and technological advancements. At Spartan we are committed to providing industry current training that meets the needs of this growing industry.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) states “Student pilots are important to general aviation and the aviation industry as a whole and predicts that over one billion passengers will fly domestic aircraft by 2015.” The US Department of Labor projects that “Employment of aircraft pilots, aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and service technicians is expected to increase about as fast as the average of 9 to 17 percent for all occupations through the year 2014.”
For more reports about the aviation industry see below:
Spartan Executive December 2010
Spartan Executive February 2010
Industry Updates
Boeing says will need to hire over one million workers over the next 20 years. Click here for complete story.
The Federal Aviation Administration calls for one billion passengers to be flown in the year 2023! Complete forecast located at www.faa.gov.
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Robert Sommers
Aviation Maintenance
Spartan training helped me obtain airframe and powerplant certification. Before Spartan, I had not so much as changed the oil in a car. I moved from Chicago, Illinois to attend Spartan. My first job a...
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Bobby George
Aviation Maintenance Flight Engineer
Could not have had career without Spartan. I relocated to Tulsa from New Mexico to attend Spartan. My first job after graduating was as a Flight Engineer with Pan American World Airways. I’m now ret...
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William Puckett
Captain (Retired)
Retired from USAir in June 2003 after a glorious career. Loved every minute of it.
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Carey Nichols
Nondestructive Testing
Spartan gave me the theory and hands-on experience in the classroom which put me ahead of other people who either haven’t had the training upon entering my career field or they’ve had less trainin...
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