Veryon, a provider of information services and software solutions for the aviation industry, has received the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Diamond of Excellence Award.Â
The award, the highest honour in the FAA AMT Awards Program, recognizes Veryon’s commitment to aviation safety, workforce training, and operational excellence.
The FAA’s AMT Awards Programme encourages continuous training for aviation maintenance technicians and their employers to enhance safety and minimize maintenance errors.
The programme offers specialised annual courses covering critical industry topics, including accident prevention, regulatory changes, and emerging safety concerns. Companies supporting this training are recognized for their commitment to industry standards and the advancement of aviation safety.



“Immense pride” Bethany Little
“We take immense pride in this recognition, as it underscores our relentless pursuit of innovation and quality in aviation maintenance,” said Bethany Little, Chief Executive Officer at Veryon. “This achievement reinforces our mission to equip aviation professionals with the industry’s most advanced, reliable, and safety-focused solutions.”
Veryon achieved the award through 100% of its eligible employees completing the FAA’s AMT training requirements by participating in bi-weekly courses and exams, demonstrating a commitment to skill development.
“At Veryon, we believe continuous learning is the foundation of operational excellence,” said Justin Linscomb, Director of Aviation Quality Assurance at Veryon. “This award reflects the dedication of our team, who have embraced ongoing education to remain at the forefront of industry advancements. By prioritising knowledge and best practices, we’re not just meeting standards—we’re setting them.”
Veryon provides aviation software and information services to over 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals and more than 7,600 customers in approximately 175 countries.
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Veryon provides aviation software to over 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals.






