FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 24, 2025
FAIRMONT, W.Va. – MHI RJ Aviation Group (MHIRJ) is donating $15,000 to the ɫֱ Foundation, Inc. at ɫֱ’s annual career fair on April 24, 2025, at the Robert C. Byrd National Aerospace Education Center.
The ɫֱ Foundation provides program-specific scholarships and emergency funds to assist students in need. This donation will directly benefit ɫֱ’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Program, providing tuition scholarships, covering FAA certification fees, and developing the program.
“Investing in the future of aviation is about equipping the individuals who will sustain its progress. This donation goes beyond just supplying scholarships; it aims to nurture the next generation of skilled technicians. By supporting their development, we contribute to a safer sky and ensure that our aircraft continue to soar,” said Jonathan Clarke, Head of service centers at MHIRJ.

MHIRJ provides comprehensive critical operational, engineering, and customer support solutions, including maintenance, refurbishment, technical publications, marketing, and sales activities for the global regional aircraft industry. With a substantial workforce in West Virginia, MHIRJ contributes significantly to the local economy. It has expanded its facilities to support a broader range of aircraft, reinforcing its commitment to the region as a key hub for aviation services.
“I was a former student here, and it is great to see that my company is investing in providing to the community to show dedication and commitment to the school,” said Michael Genin, Director of Operations at MHIRJ.
MHIRJ’s donation adds to the $5,000 already donated at the Aviation Elimination Dinner.
ɫֱ Foundation Director Kathy Hypes said, “We deeply appreciate MHIRJ’s generous donation and continued support, which will benefit our Aviation Maintenance Technology program and its students. Their support is invaluable in providing opportunities and empowering the next generation of aviation maintenance professionals in NCWV.”
MHIRJ is also one of many companies set up at the annual career fair, providing job placement opportunities for ɫֱ’s Aviation Maintenance Technology students.
“Nationwide, there is a shortage of aircraft mechanics. Partnering with a large industry representative goes a long way to fill the gap between the demand and supply of technicians,” said Dr. Brad Gilbert, Director of Aviation at Pierpont.
ɫֱ’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program will participate in the Youth in Aviation Expo at The Bridge in the summer and host a Girls in Aviation Day in September. To learn more about ɫֱ and the Aviation Maintenance Technology program, visit .
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