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Become an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Pursue your dream career and secure employment with the world’s foremost airlines and aircraft maintenance organisations.

The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer: A High-Flying Career in Aviation
The aviation industry encompasses a vast array of professions, among which Aircraft Maintenace Engineering stands as a pivotal and highly specialized vocation. This career is tailor-made for individuals who possess a profound passion for aviation and thrive in hands-on engagement with aircraft.
An Aircraft Maintenance Engineer is a highly skilled technician responsible for performing meticulous maintenance on various aircraft components and sectors such as engines, avionics, airframes, and critical systems, ensuring their optimal, safe, and seamless operation.

But is Aircraft Engineering truly a wise career choice for you?
How can you ascertain that this is a dynamic, evolving profession capable of sustaining your long-term professional and financial aspirations?
The demand for aviation careers, including Aircraft Engineering, is steadily rising, with highly competitive salaries in Europe and Globally abroad.

Why shall I Choose This Elite Profession?
If you are passionate about aviation, eager to join the ranks of exceptional professionals and committed to securing a stable and prosperous future, then this is your calling.
Comprehensive Training for Immediate Professional Integration
Our 24-month intensive academic training program, delivered by certified instructors with extensive experience in Civil Aviation and global standards, as much as in commercial as in business aircraft maintenance organizations, ensures unparalleled expertise.
We make no empty promises—only guaranteed results. Upon completing FSTC Europe training courses, you will achieve immediate professional placement and career stability.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineering: A High-Flying Career in Global Aviation
A Profession at the Heart of Aviation Safety
The aviation industry demands uncompromising precision and expertise, with Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) serving as the critical guardians of airworthiness. This career is not just a job—it’s a licensed responsibility, requiring rigorous training and certification under National Aviation Authorities under EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) regulations supervision.

The Role of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
An EASA-licensed AME (holding a Part-66 License) is a highly specialized professional authorized to:

  • Perform and certify maintenance, repairs, rectifications and inspections on the aircraft.
  • Ensure compliance with strict safety protocols.
  • Specialize in mechanical systems (B1 license) or avionics (B2 license).
  • Without their approval, no aircraft may grant permission to fly.

Why Pursue an EASA Part-147 Training Program?
To become a Part-66 licensed engineer, you must complete training at an EASA Part-147 approved academy (like FSTC Europe). Here’s why this pathway is essential:

  1. Global Recognition & Career Mobility
    EASA licenses are the gold standard, valid across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
    Part-147 examination center provides the only direct route to sit for Part-66 exams.
  2. Industry Demand & Financial Rewards
    Shortage of 50,000+ AMEs in Europe Competitive Salaries reaching 6 digits amount.
  3. Future-Proof Expertise
    Train on next-gen technologies (e.g., Airbus A350, Boeing 787 aircraft systems).
    Opportunities in sustainable and high-end aviation technologies (SAF, hydrogen propulsion, UAVs).

FSTC Europe: Your Gateway to an EASA License
Our Part-147 Basic License approved training program includes:
✅ Full theoretical training for EASA Part-66 modules.
✅ Exam eligibility upon module completion.
✅ Hands-on experience within labs & hangar environment.

We guarantee:
100% compliance with EASA standards.
Industry partnerships for immediate job placement aviation industry absorption.

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