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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Nick Poorbaugh - VP of Sales and Marketing Flight Services and Systems in Cleveland, Ohio recently added Nick Poorbaugh to its executi...
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Aviation safety is one of the top priorities for Flight Services & Systems (FSS). Our Supervisors and Team Leads conduct safety briefing...
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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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During his time at our Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) station, Vice President of Operations George Nikolouzos noticed som...
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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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Flight Services & Systems (FSS) was excited to welcome VivaAerobús to our Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) station. The first ...
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FSS San Antonio International Airport employee Niobi Calzado was awarded the Yellow Rose of Texas Award. The coveted award, given onl...
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A Flight Services & Systems (FSS) employee receives a WOW! Award for their outstanding achievement in customer service, honesty, integri...
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General Manager Sam Britch of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is thrilled to announce the hiring of Tascha Grobbelaar. Tas...
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Flight Services and Systems (FSS) takes aviation safety very seriously and June happens to be National Safety Month. To celebrate, we’re sha...
