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10/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/14/2025 17:42

Longtime IBM Director of Maintenance Picks Up Prestigious FAA Master Mechanic Award at NBAA-BACE

Longtime IBM Director of Maintenance Picks Up Prestigious FAA Master Mechanic Award at NBAA-BACE

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Contact: Dan Hubbard, 202-431-5970, [email protected]

Las Vegas, NV, Oct. 14, 2025 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today presented its prestigious award recognizing a 50-year career of dedicated service in aviation maintenance and commitment to aviation safety at the National Business Aviation Association Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas.

Dave Schiavone of the FAA Safety Team presented the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award to James "Jim" Janaitis Sr., a pilot who spent 25 years as director of maintenance for IBM Flight Operations. Among his leadership roles during his five-decade career, Janaitis was chair of NBAA's Maintenance Committee and co-founded the NBAA Connectivity Subcommittee.

FAA says the award celebrates "exemplary aviation expertise, distinguished professionalism, and steadfast commitment" to aviation maintenance. Charles Taylor is credited with designing and building the engine for the Wright brothers' first successful flight in 1903. His namesake award honors individuals with at least 50 years of dedicated service in aviation maintenance.

"Jim embodies the very best of our industry - a passion for aviation maintenance, a commitment to innovation, and a deep sense of responsibility to safety," said Stewart D'Leon, NBAA's senior director for environmental & technical operations. "His impact is evident not only in the aircraft he has maintained, but in the lives and careers of those he has mentored. We are proud to celebrate Jim's remarkable contributions and congratulate him on receiving the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award."

Janaitis earned his pilot's license in 1971, an FAA Airframe & Powerplant certificate in 1974 and am Inspection Authorization in 1977 - a credential he continues to hold. Before joining IBM, he worked for Canadair and Bombardier, rising from a technician to chief inspector over 14 years.

Janaitis retired in 2021, but continues to consult for business aviation companies. When he's not working, he maintains his Cessna 182, travels with his wife, Terry, and spends time with his three sons and six grandchildren.

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