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Aircraft engineeringEmail:
enquiries@newcastleaviation.co.uk An aircraft engineer works with aircraft every day, signs them off for flight, and has opportunities to travel and live abroad. With a worldwide shortage of aircraft maintenance engineers, demand is high, with rewards to match. Our 2 year EASA Pt 66 Approved Course (coupled with the Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering) is a fast, cost-effective route into a rewarding career in aircraft engineering. It’s the only degree course in Europe that prepares you academically for the essential EASA Pt 66 licence and professional engineer status. Students at Newcastle Aviation Academy have state of the art classrooms and train on a functional Boeing 737. Take a look around to see how you can make your career in aircraft engineering take off. “(It’s an) amazing foundation degree
in aircraft maintenance engineering. Students are falling over one another
to sign up for that course because they know it will lead straight to
a well-paid job.”
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