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EASA Part-66 Modules for Your Career

EASA Part-66 Modules for Your Career A structured system that defines your aviation career path The EASA Part-66 module system is the foundation of every aircraft maintenance technician’s career in Europe. It is not just a set of exams, but a structured framework that determines what type of aircraft you can work on and what […]

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How EASA Regulations Are Changing in 2026

How EASA Regulations Are Changing in 2026 A regulatory system adapting to a changing aviation industry EASA regulations continue to evolve in 2026 in response to increasing aircraft complexity, workforce shortages, and the growing digitalization of aviation maintenance. While the core structure of aircraft maintenance licensing remains stable, the expectations placed on technicians and training

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Can You Start an Aviation Career Without Moving to Europe?

Can You Start an Aviation Career Without Moving to Europe? Starting an EASA career before Europe Many aspiring aircraft maintenance technicians assume that moving to Europe is the first step to starting an EASA career. In reality, the pathway is more flexible. While relocation is eventually required for licensing and practical experience, the early stages

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How is aviation maintenance still a stable career in 2026?

How is aviation maintenance still a stable career in 2026? A safety-critical industry driven by structural demand The aviation maintenance industry in 2026 continues to show strong long-term stability, even as many other technical sectors face disruption from automation, outsourcing, and changing workforce models. Aircraft maintenance remains a safety-critical function that cannot be eliminated, reduced,

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What Employers Want from Technicians

What Employers Want from Technicians What Employers Expect from Aircraft Technicians The aircraft maintenance industry in Europe continues to evolve, and so do the expectations placed on technicians entering or progressing within MRO environments. While technical competence remains the foundation of the profession, employers today are increasingly looking for a combination of certification, practical ability,

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Aircraft Maintenance Careers in Europe

Aircraft Maintenance Careers in Europe Rising demand in European MRO  The European aviation maintenance sector continues to grow, supported by sustained fleet utilisation, increasing aircraft complexity, and a consistent demand for qualified aircraft maintenance technicians. Across multiple MRO environments, organisations are actively recruiting for aircraft maintenance careers in Europe, covering both entry-level and experienced aviation

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Flexible Pathways to EASA Certification in Europe

Flexible Pathways to EASA Certification in Europe Flexible EASA modules to upgrade aviation careers in Europe The aviation industry in Europe continues to grow, and with it, the demand for highly skilled aircraft maintenance engineers. To stay competitive, professionals must continuously align with EASA Part-66 requirements and evolving industry standards. For many technicians, the solution

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Why LATAM Technicians Are Choosing Europe

Why LATAM Technicians Are Choosing Europe LATAM aviation technicians building careers in Europe The aviation industry in Europe continues to grow, and with it, the demand for qualified aircraft maintenance technicians. At the same time, many professionals in Latin America are looking beyond their local markets to build long-term careers abroad. Europe has become one

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Can You Get a Part-66 License While Working Full-Time?

Can You Get a Part-66 License While Working Full-Time? Understanding the Challenge Balancing a full-time job while pursuing an EASA Part-66 license is a common concern for aspiring aircraft maintenance professionals. The license requires passing multiple theoretical modules, documenting practical experience, and submitting a compliant application. Many candidates wonder if their work commitments make this

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Advantages of Holding B1 & B2 Licenses Simultaneously

Advantages of Holding B1 & B2 Licenses Simultaneously Expanding Your Skills and Career Potential in Aviation Maintenance In aircraft maintenance, specializing in a single license is common. However, obtaining both a B1 license (mechanical/structural) and a B2 license (avionics/electrical) offers a range of advantages that go beyond basic qualification. For technicians preparing for EASA Part

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