Gulfstream Grant Fuels Hands-On Learning for MGA Aviation Students

MGA is grateful to Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. for a generous grant, funded in late 2024, of more than $85,000 to support the Aviation Maintenance & Structural Technology program, part of the University's School of Aviation in Eastman.

The funding provides new training lab equipment – including an autopilot trainer, electrical systems trainer, and electronics lab trainer – and gives the program's students even more hands-on learning opportunities.

MGA and Gulfstream

Gulfstream representatives Kyle Redner, 3rd from left, and Mark Bennett, far right, recently presented a check for the funds to MGA representatives (l-r) Jody Long, director of Major Gifts; Martin Kehayes, chair of the AMST department; Nancy White, VP for University Advancement; and Adon Clark, School of Aviation dean.