The Delta Air Lines Foundation is supporting the future of aviation professionals with
grants totaling $350,000 to nine Aviation Maintenance training
programs across the U.S.A.
The grants will allow the programs
to enhance their curriculum development, projects and material
support, increasing students' awareness, knowledge and skills of
Avionics/Electrical and Composite Structures.
"Delta and
The Delta Air Lines Foundation are committed to investing in the
future of aviation professionals in the local communities where we
live, work and serve," said Tad Hutcheson, Senior Vice President
of The Delta Air Lines Foundation. "Knowledge of avionics,
electrical systems and composite construction is critical in the
aviation industry, and this grant will help better prepare students for their future careers."
Five colleges in the
Technical College System of Georgia will receive a grant of
$50,000, respectively, including:
- Augusta Technical College
- Central Georgia Technical College - Georgia Northwestern
Technical College - Savannah Technical College - South
Georgia Technical College
The additional schools, which
were chosen based on a variety of factors such as student
population and promotion of diversity and inclusion, will each
receive a $25,000 grant and include:
- Pittsburgh Institute of
Aeronautics - Aviation High School – New York - San Diego
Miramar College - South Seattle College
In addition to
these nine programs, Delta and The Delta Air Lines Foundation have
immersive collegiate partnerships from coast-to-coast including
Auburn University, Clark Atlanta University, Emory University,
Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, Morehouse College,
Morehouse School of Medicine, Spelman College and the University
of Georgia to enhance leadership development, higher education and
aviation programs and facilities to encourage innovation in the
aerospace industry.
The Delta Air Lines Foundation is a
nonprofit corporation formed in 1968 to enhance Delta's charitable
giving. The Foundation is focused on the key areas of education
and health and wellness.
The Foundation's grants complement Delta's
efforts to give back to communities worldwide. As part of its
annual giving, Delta invests one percent of its net income into
communities across the globe. In 2017, Delta and The Delta Air Lines
Foundation contributed more than $45 million into worldwide
communities.
As part of its commitment to educate future aviation
professionals, Delta has partnerships with more than 47
Maintenance Training programs across the U.S. to help identify,
mentor and source the next generation of Aircraft Maintenance
Technicians or AMTs.
Through the partnerships, Delta offers tours,
job shadows and career guidance for the schools as well as
training opportunities for instructors. Where possible, Delta also
donates serviceable parts, engines and airframes to give students
even more real-world maintenance experience working with jet
aircraft components.
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