402nd earns Maintenance Repair and Overhaul award
ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. --
The 402nd Maintenance Wing has been selected to receive the 2010 Maintenance Repair and Overhaul of the Year Award for its C-17 Production Transformation and Logistics Support Integration.
The MRO of the Year awards honor the best MRO and aftermarket entities around the world for pioneering achievements and value-adding accomplishments during the past year. The awards are given annually by Aviation Week and Overhaul & Maintenance magazines.
Brig. Gen. Lee Levy, 402nd MXW commander, said the award is a big accomplishment.
"It's pretty clear to me that it shows our workforce and innovations deliver a quality product with the best of them," he said. "It's a testament to the great work they do."
The awards are given in four categories: Outstanding airline maintenance group; Military center of excellence; Leading independent MRO organization; and Innovative supplier/OEM services provider.
The awards will be presented Tuesday at Aviation Week's MRO Americas Conference and Exhibition in Phoenix, Ariz.
The MRO of the Year awards honor the best MRO and aftermarket entities around the world for pioneering achievements and value-adding accomplishments during the past year. The awards are given annually by Aviation Week and Overhaul & Maintenance magazines.
Brig. Gen. Lee Levy, 402nd MXW commander, said the award is a big accomplishment.
"It's pretty clear to me that it shows our workforce and innovations deliver a quality product with the best of them," he said. "It's a testament to the great work they do."
The awards are given in four categories: Outstanding airline maintenance group; Military center of excellence; Leading independent MRO organization; and Innovative supplier/OEM services provider.
The awards will be presented Tuesday at Aviation Week's MRO Americas Conference and Exhibition in Phoenix, Ariz.