FedEx Funds $2.5 Million In Scholarships

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Key Takeaways:

  • FedEx has committed $2.5 million in scholarships to students pursuing various aviation professions, including pilots and maintenance technicians.
  • This funding addresses the increasing demand in air transportation due to e-commerce growth and a high number of impending worker retirements.
  • The scholarships are part of FedEx's Purple Runway program, which mentors students through partner universities and colleges, guiding them toward careers with FedEx feeder airlines.
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Last week, EAA committed a million dollars to flight-training scholarships, and this week, FedEx stepped up, funding $2.5 million in scholarships for students pursuing aviation professions—not just pilots, but also maintenance technicians and more. “E-commerce is driving increasing demands on both air and ground transportation networks at a time when large numbers of workers in these fields are retiring, or nearing retirement,” said FedEx Express CEO David Cunningham. “We are working with schools to strengthen the pipeline of talented and diverse pilots, mechanics and other aviation professionals.”

The grants will fund scholarships for students pursuing aviation careers at the University of Memphis (Tennessee), Delta State University (Mississippi), University of North Dakota, Indiana State University, Tennessee College of Applied Technology and Arkansas State University Mid-South. The scholarships will benefit students in FedEx’s Purple Runway program, which helps mentor students along a career track from college to the FedEx feeder airlines. “The FedEx Purple Runway Aviation Scholarship helps lay that foundation for an individual to have a promising and successful career,” Cunningham said.

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