Aviation Maintenance Resource Site Takes Flight

Oct. 24, 2013
The website, www.avmro.arsa.org, features a page on the industry explaining the efficiency of contract aviation maintenance, the global regulatory framework governing the sector's operations, and the importance of bilateral aviation safety agreements.

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA – Addressing the need for a single hub of information about the aviation maintenance industry, today the Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) announced the launch of www.avmro.arsa.org (AVMRO).

AVMRO, which stands for aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul, features a page on the industry explaining the efficiency of contract aviation maintenance, the global regulatory framework governing the sector’s operations, and the importance of bilateral aviation safety agreements. The site also contains reports showing the industry’s economic and employment footprint globally, within the United States, and for each individual state.

"AVMRO is the go-to place for anyone looking for information about the aviation maintenance industry," ARSA Executive Vice President Christian Klein said. "Whether you're a lawmaker trying to understand the impact of your policy decisions, a journalist looking for background information and economic data, or a student researching career opportunities, AVMRO will be a useful tool."

The new website also includes a feed to the industry’s Twitter hashtag #AVMRO and connects to an MRO jobs board, ARSA newsletters, a press kit, and ARSABlog.