Introduction to Corporate Aviation Seminar - Maintenance
Spend a week with P&G Global Flight Operations. Unpaid, but all expenses covered.
Where? Cincinnati, Ohio
When? July, 2026
Are you an aviation maintenance student passionate about aviation? Have you ever wondered about the difference between corporate and commercial aviation?
Then we believe our program is for you!
This program is a one week, all-expenses paid educational "hands-on" seminar, where we offer you an accurate and comprehensive insight into the operation and management of a corporate aviation department at one of the world's leading companies. Those that are selected will spend a week in July at P&G's Global Flight Operations in Cincinnati, Ohio.
You will spend the first three days at the hangar meeting with managers and key personnel of different departments to gain an understanding of what it takes to keep a large corporate flight department functioning efficiently. The last two days will focus on aircraft orientation, aspects of flight planning, and aircraft maintenance. As the flight schedule allows, you will also get to participate in routine line & aircraft maintenance and a flight observation ride.
We have designed all activities and presentations to provide you with a detailed look into the multifaceted world of corporate aviation and introduce you to Cincinnati.
Job Qualifications
We are looking for aviation maintenance students pursuing a certificate or degree in an aviation related field (aviation maintenance curriculum preferred) to be:
· Returning student in fall semester.
· Working toward any FAA Aircraft Maintenance certification.
· High academic standing.
· A real passion for aviation.
· A “can-do” attitude.
· A hardworking curiosity regarding corporate aviation
· The willingness to share your experiences and provide feedback to students and faculty upon return from the program.
WE BELIEVE IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW: The Program Coordinator will communicate specific program dates and arrange travel plans with each student following selection to the program.