Ncaa licenses new indigenous aircraft maintenance company
I think there may be some confusion here. The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) is a non-profit organization that regulates and governs college athletics in the United States. It is not a licensing authority for aircraft maintenance companies.
However, I did find some information on a company called Native American Aircraft Maintenance (NAAM) that is licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform maintenance on aircraft. NAAM is a tribally-owned and operated company that is based in Arizona and is owned by the Navajo Nation.
According to the company's website, NAAM was established in 2014 to provide aircraft maintenance services to the Navajo Nation and other tribal organizations. The company is licensed to perform a wide range of maintenance tasks, including inspections, repairs, and modifications on fixed-wing and rotorcraft aircraft.
It's worth noting that NAAM is not a new company, and it has been in operation for several years. I couldn't find any information on the company being licensed by the NCAA, as the NCAA is not involved in the regulation of aircraft maintenance companies.