On February 17th, FSS employee Rashel Quezada
performed a security search on a Viva Air Columbia flight. During the search at
Logan International Airport, Rashel found a fake gun that was planted by the
TSA. As the TSA regularly performs these tests, our employees are mindful,
alert, and well-trained on what to look for. Great job, Rashel!
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Lang Swearingen President &VP of Operations It is with great regret that Flight Services and Systems is announcing the retirement ...
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Jaqueline Gibson ORD Ramp Supervisor Flight Services & Systems (FSS), along with General Manager Jimmy Dillard, would like to make Jacqu...
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FSS would like to recognize and say "thank you" to our employees who have been with us throughout the years. Celebrating milestone...
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Flight Services & Systems (FSS) is announcing that Sherrie Erwin has been named the new General Manager for Louis Armstrong New Orleans ...
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Flight Services & Systems (FSS) is proud to announce that two of our stations, San Antonio International Airport (SAT) and Portland Inte...
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Compliance Officer Evian Medrano (left) and General Manager Jimmy Dillard (right) Flight Services and Systems (FSS) would like to spotlight ...
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Stephanie Brown HTS General Manager Flight Services & Systems would like to congratulate Huntington Tri-State Airport (HTS) Genera...
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Flight Services and Systems (FSS) strongly believes that our supervisors make the difference every day, especially when it comes to aviation...
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FSS would like to recognize and say "thank you" to our employees who have been with us throughout the years. Celebrating milestone...
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FSS Employee Nisan Shamoon While performing a security pat-down on another vendor’s employee, Nisan Shamoon found a pocketknife. The e...