Midwest Airlines Receives FAA Diamond Maintenance Award

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 15, 2008 – Milwaukee-based Midwest Airlines has been awarded the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) top honor in its Aviation Maintenance Technician awards program, which recognizes exemplary training of maintenance technicians. The program’s top honor – the Diamond Award – is the highest within five FAA categories. Over the past eight years, Midwest Airlines has earned the Diamond Award seven times.

“The FAA Diamond Award is indicative of Midwest Airlines’ high standards and total commitment to training and safety,” said Wayne Jamroz, Midwest Airlines vice president of Maintenance & Engineering. “We’re pleased to again be recognized by the FAA for the hard work and dedication of our maintenance team. I am extremely proud of the sustained, high level of participation by Midwest technicians.”

To receive the award, air carriers must have 50% of their eligible maintenance technicians participate in a training program and receive an FAA certificate of achievement. To receive the Diamond Award, participating technicians must finish 100 hours of training comprised of FAA regulations and policy, safety, maintenance human factors, management subjects or similar career-related maintenance courses. Award requirements may also include the satisfactory completion of a 3-credit college level course in mathematics, English or science. By comparison, the award program’s next highest category – Ruby – requires 60 hours of training and no college-level course work.


Midwest Airlines features jet service throughout the United States, including Milwaukee’s most daily nonstop flights and best schedule to major destinations. Catering to business travelers and discerning leisure travelers, the airline earned its reputation as “The best care in the air” by providing passengers with impeccable service and onboard amenities at competitive fares. More information is available at http://www.midwestairlines.com.

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