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Maytag Aircraft Corporation
&
Maytag Support Services
Maytag Aircraft Corporation provides the U.S. Government with
aircraft refueling, air terminal and ground handling services,
base operating support (BOS), housing maintenance, weather observation
and forecasting and air traffic control services. Maytag Aircraft
is the largest provider of Air Terminal & Ground Handling
Services to the US Air Force Air Mobility Command worldwide.
Through its division, Maytag Support
Services (MSS), Maytag Aircraft Corporation has taken its capabilities
and sterling military service record to commercial enterprises
ranging from companies with national and international facilities’
maintenance and management needs to engineering and IT services
as well as airlines and airports looking to outsource various
operations. MSS allows Maytag Aircraft Corporation to apply its
proven outsourcing knowhow for the US Government to the private
sector. Click here
to learn more about MSS.
Since its founding in Colorado Springs, Colorado
in 1950, Maytag Aircraft has successfully completed more than
400 government contracts. Since 1993, Maytag Aircraft operated
facilities have received the prestigious API Award more frequently
than any other operator. The U.S. Air Force rates Maytag Aircraft's
past performance record as “very good to exceptional,”
the highest ratings possible.
On behalf of the U.S. military, Maytag Aircraft
Corporation has operated at installations and locations throughout
the Continental United States, Central and South America, Asia,
Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Below is a world
map that shows Maytag Aircraft's reach.

Maytag Aircraft has assisted the U.S.
military on operations of international importance from Bosnia
to Iraq and has been responsible for refueling the Navy’s
precision flight team, the Blue Angels, as well as Air Force One.
For an in-depth look at Maytag Aircraft Corporation’s U.S.
military service please go to www.maytagaircraft.com.
Maytag Aircraft Corporation’s Board of Directors
Outside Directors serving on Maytag
Aircraft Corporation's Board of Directors include retired U.S.
Navy Vice Admiral Peter M. Hekman, Jr., and retired U.S. Army
Major General Dennis M. Kenneally.
Admiral Hekman is
a forty-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, held the Command of the
largest, most complex Material Command in the Department of Defense
at its time: the Naval Sea Systems Command, responsible for the
design, acquisition and life cycle support of all ships, submarines
and craft in the Navy. Admiral Hekman oversaw 100,000 personnel
and a $25 billion annual budget. Other Flag Officer assignments
included: Deputy Commander for Surface Combatants and Aircraft
Carriers, Naval Sea Systems Command; Deputy Director, National
Military Command Center, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff; Command of the Navy’s largest Cruiser Destroyer
Group, among others. He has also served as a member of the Secretary
of the Navy’s Executive Board and as Deputy Assistant CNO
for Navy Research, Development, Test & Evaluation. In civilian
life, he served as a Senior Executive in the US Department of
Energy, as President of Babcock & Wilcox of Ohio, and as Vice
President of SYNTEK Technologies, Inc. Admiral Hekman is a member
and former Chair of the Military Affairs Advisory Committee of
the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce. He currently serves
as a board member of the six-state Southwest Defense Alliance.
General Kenneally,
a Vietnam veteran, is the former Commanding General of the California
Army National Guard, the largest, most tasked Army National Guard
force in the nation. He has also served in two Presidential administrations
(as the Associate Administrator of the Veterans Administration
and as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force) and currently
serves as a member of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s
State Terrorism and Threat Advisory Group of the Office of Homeland
Security. In civilian life, he was vice president of a large international
multi-service company providing private security and facilities
management services and President & CEO of Center for Technical
Services, Inc.
If you are interested in putting Maytag
Aircraft Corporation to work for you, please contact: Dave Nelson,
Executive Vice President at: maytaginfo@maytagaircraft.com.
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