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Envoy Captain must choose, flight or flute?

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The commercial pilot profession isn’t exactly a process that can be duplicated by everyone in the field. Whether you earn your hours at a university, in the military or as a tour guide flying the Grand Canyon, there’s a multitude of pathways that can be charted before landing at an airline. Since he was a… Read more »

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Envoy takes outstanding STEM students on an unforgettable journey

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A once in a lifetime opportunity. That is what 38 high school students from the Dallas Independent School District (DISD) were about to embark upon during the STEM-Liner Experience held May 19-22 at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The STEM-Liner Experience is an immersive event designed to empower young people who are interested in positively… Read more »

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New Envoy Captain gives hope to young aviators

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Not many people would forego a paycheck, smile, and continue to work with vigorous passion. Unless you’re Gabe Molina — who loved his job teaching Los Angeles inner-city youth all about aviation so much that he happily did it pro bono. Before coming to Envoy, Captain Gabe Molina worked as a Certified Flight Instructor at… Read more »

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2018 WAI Conference: Common bonds for a better future

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The International Women in Aviation Conference is always a fun collaboration of women and men coming together to reach a very important common goal – inspire women and girls to flourish and become leaders in the aviation industry. Every year, people from all over the world connect and engage with one another to make a… Read more »

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Guest Blog: Envoy Captain shares gratitude for acceptance

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In February, Ric Wilson, VP of Flight Operations, attended the National Gay Pilots Association (NGPA) Diversity & Inclusion Summit to learn more about how airlines can be bastions of acceptance for the LGBT community. While meeting with some of the NGPA members and pilots, Ric met Envoy Captain Michael Auci (pictured above, left). Unbeknownst to… Read more »

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