Covington Aircraft: Powered by God
Video / Produced by The High CallingThis video is from our friends over at the Center for Faith and Work at LeTourneau University.
Paul and Betty realized that, if they wanted their company to be different, they were going to have to think differently about their priorities. They decided on four core values of integrity, dependability, affordability, and quality service—with an emphasis on integrity.
Because they founded their managing principles on God, Covington Aircraft has been built around good, fair, and open relationships with both employees and customers. People, no matter who they are, matter. As it happens, that makes pretty good business sense: but beyond that, it's what we're called to do. The Abbotts committed to serve others with honesty and integrity, because they knew that, ultimately, their service is to God.
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