British School of Aviation Appoints New Advisor

9 January 2025

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The British School of Aviation (BSA), a Part 147 training organisation headquartered at London Luton Airport, has just appointed Mick Adams as Advisor to the Board.

Mick Adams has played a vital role in aviation for over 40 years, recently leading STS Aviation Services Europe to become what it believes to be the UK's largest independent MRO with civil and military accreditations, creating hundreds of aviation jobs. Known for his values-based approach to aircraft maintenance, he is a Fellow of The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) and Technical Director of the International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA). Adams has received multiple industry awards, including Number One FBO in Europe, Number One MRO in Europe, Aviation Top 100 Leaders, and the IFA Turnbuckle Award. In 2023, he was honoured with Aviation Week's Lifetime Achievement Award in Dallas, USA. Additionally, he designed the facilities and served as the Part 147 Accountable Manager for what is now home to BSA

Adams said, “This partnership is one born of shared values for the provision of aviation training in only one way, the right way. I am delighted to be given the opportunity to assist Anoop and Shonu in establishing BSA as the preeminent aerospace training company, something evidenced by the highly regarded airlines and MROs for whom BSA are the first port of call.”

Shonu Bamrah, BSA’s Part 147 Accountable Manager & Executive Director, shared his enthusiasm: “With a customer base comprising some of the biggest and best in the aviation industry, Mick’s expertise will be instrumental in driving our growth and maintaining the highest training standards.”

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