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List of Recent Employers of Our Graduates 1. 4R's Diab Company 2. A New Dawn Natural Solutions, Inc. 3. ABX Air, Inc. 4. Adecco 5. Advanced HealthCare Center 6. Advanced Helicopter 7. AECOM 8. Aero Maintenance Flight Center 9. Aerodoctor 10. Aerojet 11. Aerospace Dynamics 12. Air Care Inc. 13. Air Methods 14. Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation 15. Aircraft Service International Group 16. AirMark Components 17. Airtran Airways 18. Alabama Army National Guard 19. Alamo Helicopter Tours 20. Alaska Airlines 21. ALCAN GmbH 22. Alexander Orthopedic Assoc. 23. Ali's Natural Health Products 24. All About Health and Fitness 25. Allied Aviation Services 26. Alta 27. Alternate Concepts 28. American Airlines 29. American Car Care Center 30. American College of Healthcare Science 31. American Diabetes Services Inc. 32. American Eagle Airlines 33. American Electronics Recycling 34. AMERICAN FLYERS 35. American Leadership Academy 36. American Military University 37. American Woodmark 38. Ameristar Casino 39. Anchor Rehab 40. Anushka Spa & Salon at Cityplace 41. Apogee Physicians 42. Appalachian School of Holistic Herbalism 43. Arctic Slope Regional Communications 44. Arenz Heating and Air Conditioning 45. Areotek 46. Argosy University 47. ARINC Advanced Engineering Services 48. Army Fleet Support 49. Arvest Bank 50. ASAP Rentals 51. Asian Integrative Medicine 52. ASIG 53. Atlantic Southeast Airlines 54. Auburn Massage Therapy Center 55. Avantair 56. Ave Therapy and Wellness 57. Aviation Institute of Maintenance 58. Aviation Officer Candidate School 59. Avitat 60. Azzolino Chiropractic 61. BAA Jet Management Ltd. 62. Back and Body Works 63. Back N' Balance 64. Baggage Airline Guest Services 65. Ball Aviation 66. Banyan Air Service 67. BARTHOLOMEW AVIATION SERVICES 68. Bayada Nurses 69. Bear Defense Services 70. Beauty Meets Wellness 71. Bel-Air International 72. Bell Helicopter-Textron 73. Bella Retreat Spa and Salon 74. Bennett Moving Company, Inc. BMC 75. Berks Reiki Center 76. Biltmore Spa 77. BioFeedback Training 78. Biolife Plasma 79. Blue Aerospace 80. Boca Aircraft Maintenance 81. Boca Aviation 82. Boca Raton Community College 83. Boca Raton Resort and Club 84. Boeing 85. Boeing 86. Boise Airport 87. Bombadier Aerospace Services 88. Bombadier FlexJet 89. Bostwick Laboratory 90. Boulder School for Homeopathy 91. Bradford County Airport 92. Briggs and Stratton 93. Brigham Young University 94. Broward County Aviation Department 95. Budget Rental Car 96. Bunky's Flying Service, LLC 97. CABB Cleaning Services 98. CACI 99. Canyon Ranch Miami Beach 100. Carlota Reyes Massage and Body Therapy 101. Cats Paw Herbs 102. CCS Medical 103. Celebration Hospital 104. Cello-Foil Products, Inc. 105. Center for Health and Wellness 106. CFI 107. Champion Fitness Gym 108. Chapman Freeborn, Inc. 109. Charlotte County Airport Authority 110. Chautauqua Airlines 111. Chelsy Rae Consulting 112. Chery Air, Inc. 113. Chiropractor of St. Petersburg 114. Choice City Butcher 115. CIH Airways 116. City of Atlanta 117. City of Fort Lauderdale 118. City of Philadelphia 119. Clearwater Airpark 120. Coeur-D'alene Resort 121. Colebrookdale District Police 122. Colgan Air Inc. 123. Colorado Technical University (Online) 124. Columbia-Greene Community College 125. Comair 126. ComauPico 127. Community Counseling & Correctional Srvc 128. CommutAir DBA Continental Connection 129. CommutAir-Continental Connection Airline 130. Complete Health Wellness Center 131. Comprehensive Hand & Physical Therapy 132. Consilient Restaurants 133. Continental Airlines 134. Contour Day Spa of Plantation 135. Corporate Jet Partners 136. CPI AERO 137. Crest Oil and Gas 138. Cummins Atlantic Inc. 139. Cummins Power 140. Custom Air Transport 141. D.P. Associates 142. DBK Consulting 143. Decrane Aerospace Systems 144. Delray Medical Center 145. Delta Academy 146. Delta Airlines 147. Department of Defense 148. Dept. of Homeland Security 149. Des Moines International Airport 150. District of Columbia Air National Guard 151. Dolphin Aviation 152. Doral Golf Resort and Spa 153. DTZ 154. Dynamic Aviation 155. Dyncorp International, LLC. 156. Eastern Massage Therapy 157. EC Consultant and Tax Services 158. Edwards Air Force Base 159. Egan Chiropractic 160. Elements Therapeutic Massage 161. Elizabethtown Flying Service 162. Ellsworth AFB 163. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 164. Emeritus - La Casa Grande 165. Empire Aerospace 166. Enagic USA, Inc. 167. Endeavour Communications 168. Energy Healing 169. Engineered Environments, Inc. 170. Enterprise Electric, LLC 171. Evergreen International Airlines 172. Executive Air Terminal 173. Executive Jet Management 174. Express Jet Airlines 175. FAA / US Government 176. Falcon Aviation Academy 177. Farmingdale State Department of Aviation 178. FBI - Washington DC 179. Federal Aviation Administration 180. Federal Government USCG Civil Service 181. FedEx Corporation 182. FedEx Express Security 183. First Coast Medical Center 184. Fitness Together 185. Fleet Readiness Center Southeast 186. Flex jet 187. Florida Career College 188. Florida Chiropractic and Sports Rehab 189. Florida College of Integrative Medicine 190. Florida College of Natural Health 191. Florida Education Institute 192. Florida Fish Farm 193. Florida Flight Maintenance 194. Florida Injury Deltona 195. Flybe 196. FMRS - Lakewood Ranch Medical Center 197. Ford County Health Department 198. Foreman Aviation 199. Forest Preserve District of Will County 200. Fort Lauderdale International Airport 201. Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold 202. Frontier Airlines 203. G4S Secure Solutions U.S.A. 204. Gaia Health and Wellness 205. Galaxy Aviation of Orlando 206. Garden of Life 207. GE Aviation 208. General Electric 209. Genesis Hea Frontier Airlines 210. lth and Fitness 211. George T. Baker Aviation School 212. Georgia Army Nation Guard 213. Global Air Ferry 214. Gold Coast Helicopters 215. 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