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Missoula aviation company gets funding to train low-income workers as mechanics

Working as an airplane mechanic may not sound like an entry-level job, but new federal money recently awarded to a Missoula company aims to train low-income workers to do just that.

The Montana Idaho Community Development Corp. (MICDC) has received a $769,639 grant to help fund a job creation and training program at Neptune Aviation in Missoula. Neptune creates and operates a fleet of air tankers designed to fight wildfires, and employs more than 100 people.

DAVID ERICKSON – Missoulian

http://missoulian.com/news/local/missoula-aviation-company-gets-funding-to-train-low-income-workers/article_7d990edd-f483-5e88-8f24-52f068e895c3.html%20http://missoulian.com/news/local/missoula-aviation-company-gets-funding-to-train-low-income-workers/article_7d990edd-f483-5e88-8f24-52f068e895c3.html

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Senator Tester announces funding for entry-level mechanic job training program for Neptune Aviation in Missoula http://www.matr.net/article-73234.html

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