2022 Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC)

After a two-year hiatus, the Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC) was back in action, on April 25-28, 2022, American Airlines sent six company teams and three student teams to Dallas, TX, to compete in a variety of aviation maintenance challenges.

After two full days of intense competition, the 2022 Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC) closed today with an award ceremony honoring the student, military, maintenance repair overhaul (MRO) and commercial aviation teams who gave it their all.

In the overall MRO category, American Airlines made it to the podium – twice! Team Tulsa placed second and the DWH Air Raiders placed third.

Team Tulsa placed second in the overall MRO category. Team members (left to right): Rob Stevens, Jesus Sanchez, Scott Bell, Tim Sills (Lead), Dennis Lyle, Mike Farrell and Alloy Ramnarine

“Congratulations to our Tulsa team. Tulsa is one of our largest operations in the organization, and we have some of the finest mechanics standing here right now.”

One of the student teams sponsored by American also ranked at the top of their class. Many team members at American devote countless hours of their own time to mentoring students in aviation maintenance, including the overall School category first place winners, the Tulsa Tech Adult Student Program.

American highlights

    • 2:15:56 – Tarrant County College wins Click Bond XR Process Optimization individual event
    • 2:19:42 – Tarrant County College wins StandardAero NBAA Engine Fan Blade Removal individual event
    • 3:22:14 – Tulsa Tech Adult Student Program team wins first place in overall School category
    • 3:29:22 – DWH Air Raiders win third place in overall MRO category
    • 3:31:25 – Team Tulsa wins second place in overall MRO category