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AAR Airlift: Feeling adventurous?

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airbrush

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For those of you looking for something different, AAR Airlift/Presidential Airways is looking for Flight Operations Coordinators (Dispatch license required). The pay is pretty amazing, as long as you don't mind going outside the US to some places that you hear about in the news every day.....
 
My speculation on this one would be Afghanistan, you might need a security clearance if that is the case.
 
What does AAR stand for? What is their reputation in the biz/specialty?
 
For those asking, AAR is a government contractor providing airlift services in support of US military operations. The name on the operating certificate is Presidential Airways, which was the former air division of Blackwater; they purchased that division from Blackwater, but have no affiliation with them, and will probably get away from using the Presidential name eventually. They operate both fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft all over the world, with about 90% of their operations outside of the US. Right now they are flying a lot of missions in Afghanistan transporting personnel and equipment, which is where the positions are that they are currently trying to fill. There are also so divisions that do aircraft overhaul and other functions. More info at:

www.aarcorp.com
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...dential-airways-wants-to-fly-some-more/58817/
 

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