Ken MacTiernan
Vice President
Aerospace Maintenance Council
Professional Bio
Vice President Ken MacTiernan is in his third decade of service as an aviation maintenance technician for American Airlines in San Diego. Ken joined the United States Air Force right out of high school, where he served as a B-52 mechanic at Castle Air Force Base.
In 2002, he founded and became director of the Aircraft Maintenance Technicians Association, a non-profit organization that promotes Charles E. Taylor and the aviation maintenance craft. He is also a founding director for the AMTSociety, where he served as chairman for the Maintenance Skills Competition and scholarship program.
Ken has served as a director of the Northrop Rice Foundation since 2012. He also serves as vice president of the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association. He currently lives in San Diego and is married with three children.
In 2002, he founded and became director of the Aircraft Maintenance Technicians Association, a non-profit organization that promotes Charles E. Taylor and the aviation maintenance craft. He is also a founding director for the AMTSociety, where he served as chairman for the Maintenance Skills Competition and scholarship program.
Ken has served as a director of the Northrop Rice Foundation since 2012. He also serves as vice president of the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association. He currently lives in San Diego and is married with three children.
Organization
Parent: Aerospace Maintenance Council