At Envoy, It’s Growth as Usual

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August proved to be an eventful month, with Envoy continuing to grow its fleet and provide the most reliable career path for future commercial pilots.

On Tuesday, Aug. 22, representatives from Envoy took an Embraer 145 to Tulsa, Okla., to formally welcome Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology to the Envoy Cadet Program. As a result of the partnership, Spartan students will now have secured spots at Envoy as a regional airline pilot, and the opportunity to continue their career flying with American Airlines.

“We created the Cadet Program to ensure we continue to recruit quality pilots to position Envoy for success,” said Natalie Nielsen, Director of Pilot Recruitment. “We’re pleased to welcome Spartan to the Cadet Program, and look forward to seeing some of their students flying Envoy aircraft in the future.”.

The 40th Embraer 175 (E175) was delivered to Envoy in August from the Embraer factory in Brazil. The airline expects four more E175s to join its fleet by the end of this year bringing its total number of E175s to 44!

A steady climb in fleet numbers paired with a flow of skilled pilots signals a bright future for Envoy. If you would like learn more about joining the hundreds of pilots achieving their dreams of flying for American Airlines, email EnvoyPilotRecruitment@aa.com, follow Envoy on Facebook or stop by one of many recruiting events listed on the web at envoyair.com/events.

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