Scholarship Helps Students Graduate Faster

1 August 2024

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Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. a provider of outsourced aviation logistics, will award $50,000 in scholarships to the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). The needs-based scholarships will help offset education costs for students pursuing careers in the aviation industry. The award will include four $5,000 scholarships for students pursuing careers as Aviation Maintenance Technicians and three $10,000 scholarships for those aspiring to become pilots.

Atlas’ donation to UAA underscores the company’s dedication to contributing to the vibrant future of aviation in Alaska. Annual Atlas departures at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) have grown to more than 7,000 in 2023, supported by over 600 Alaska-based employees who live and work in Anchorage and the surrounding communities.

“We are excited to partner with the University of Alaska Anchorage to develop future aviation leaders,” said Michael Steen, Atlas Air Worldwide Chief Executive Officer. “Our commitment to ‘Caring for the World We Carry’ includes supporting the communities integral to our global operations. By advancing aviation education, we are helping students reach new heights with valuable career opportunities in flying and ground operations.”

The University of Alaska Anchorage offers an aviation program with four specialized tracks – Air Traffic Control, Aviation Management, Aviation Maintenance, and Professional Piloting.

“This scholarship is going to have a profound impact on our program, improving our student’s ability to get through the program on time,” said Ray Weber, Dean of UAA Community & Technical College. “So many of our students work full-time jobs trying to make ends meet and pay tuition. With support from Atlas Air, our students will get through the program quickly with a high level of skill, knowledge and preparation to work in Alaska.”

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