Aircraft maintenance is a vital and rewarding career requiring an FAA aircraft mechanic certificate with airframe and powerplant ratings.
The field offers diverse career opportunities beyond commercial airlines, including roles with corporate and private jet companies, flight schools, maintenance providers, aircraft manufacturers, the military, and as FAA safety inspectors.
There is high demand for aircraft maintenance technicians with projected job growth, offering competitive salaries; experienced mechanics at major airlines can earn over $100,000 annually.
Aircraft maintenance plays a key role in keeping our skies safe. Skilled professionals work each and every day to ensure that aircraft are safe to fly.
For those interested in aviation, working in aircraft maintenance can be a challenging but rewarding career path.
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Andrew is a lifelong lover of aviation and travel. He has flown all over the world and is fascinated by the workings of the air travel industry. As a private pilot and glider pilot who has worked with airlines, airports and other industry stakeholders, he is always excited to share his passion for aviation with others. In addition to being a writer, he also hosts Flying Smarter, an educational travel podcast that explores the complex world of air travel to help listeners become better-informed and savvier travelers.