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Aeronautical engineering dedicated to the management of an airline’s commercial strategy.

As we all know, aeronautical engineering studies are one of the most demanding and dedicated among all engineering studies. After four years of studies and two years of specialization, employment in the current aeronautical market is not guaranteed, so new engineers must adapt to the possibilities offered by the aeronautical industry. In this article, we […]

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Completing an Aircraft Maintenance Type Rating Course and On Job Training

Completing an Aircraft Maintenance Type Rating Course and On Job Training

After so much effort, long hours of studying, and many maintenance tasks performed you already have an EASA Part 66 B1 or B2 aeronautical maintenance license. I am sorry to tell you that you cannot yet certify aeronautical maintenance tasks as B1 or B2 certifying personnel, you still have two last efforts to make. To

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Apply for an EASA Part 66 European Aeronautical Maintenance Licence

Since you start in the aeronautical maintenance profession, the main objective is to obtain an aeronautical maintenance license that allows certifying maintenance tasks performed on the aircraft, but what steps must be followed to do so? What is the procedure to follow to obtain a European Aeronautical Maintenance license? In order to successfully apply for

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Being a freelancer in the aeronautical sector

At some point in your professional career you will have heard the term freelancer or have worked directly-indirectly with a freelancer, also the term Contractor can be used to describe a freelancer. But what exactly is it and how does it work in aviation? What is a Freelancer? A Freelancer is a person who offers

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Aeronautical Maintenance Auxiliary Operations

Would you like to become an Aeronautical Maintenance Technician but do not have any of the entry requirements? To learn more about the entry requirements, read this article. If you find yourself in this situation, you can choose the option of studying Aeronautical Maintenance Assistant. Aeronautical Maintenance Assistant By studying the aeronautical maintenance assistant course,

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Types of Aeronautical Maintenance License

Do you want to become an aeronautical maintenance technician but don’t know which category to choose? In the Spanish territory, there are about 15 centers where you can study the different types of Aeronautical Maintenance licenses, the most popular being A, B1(B1.1, B1.3), and B2. Aeronautical Maintenance License Category A A category A aircraft maintenance

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How to get your first job in aeronautical maintenance

Aviation is a business that has not stopped growing in recent years, so if you have not yet found or are not entirely satisfied with your current job, don’t worry, there are many companies around Europe and the world willing to hire you either permanently or on a temporary contract. What should you do to

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How to choose a good Aeronautical Maintenance Training Center

It is vitally important to make the right choice of where to study as it will facilitate your professional development and entry into the job market. Many aeronautical companies have agreements with educational centers to attract the best students of each promotion, thus ensuring a generational replacement and protecting themselves in case of talent drain

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Where to study Aeronautical Maintenance

Before starting it is important to know the types of Training Centers that exist in the Spanish Territory, according to the EASA 147 regulation and according to the LOE/LOGSE regulation. What is an EASA 147 Approved Aviation Maintenance Training Center? An EASA 147 approved Aviation Maintenance training center is a center that complies with European

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