aircraft maintenance careers

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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How to Build a Global Aviation Career in 2026

How to Build a Global Aviation Career in 2026 Leveraging FAA and EASA Licenses for International Opportunities in Aircraft Maintenance For aviation maintenance professionals, earning a license is only the first step toward a global career. Licenses such as the FAA A&P license, EASA B1 license, and EASA B2 modules provide the credentials needed to

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EASA B1 vs B2: Choosing Your Aviation License

EASA B1 vs B2: Choosing Your Aviation License Understanding the Difference Between EASA B1 and B2 Licenses and Their Career Implications For aspiring aviation maintenance professionals, deciding between an EASA B1 license and a B2 license is a critical step in shaping a long-term career. Both licenses are part of the EASA Part-66 framework, but

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OJT in a CAA-approved organization

OJT in a CAA-approved organization Understanding On-the-Job Training and Its Role in Aircraft Maintenance Careers On-the-job training (OJT) is a critical step for aspiring aircraft maintenance professionals pursuing licenses such as the FAA A&P license or the EASA B1 license. OJT provides practical experience in a controlled, regulated environment, allowing individuals to apply theoretical knowledge

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