About: The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program focuses on developing the skills and knowledge required for maintaining and repairing aircraft systems, structures, and components. Students engage with cutting-edge technology and industry practices to ensure airworthiness and safety standards are met.
Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as aircraft maintenance engineers, technical specialists, or aviation safety inspectors. Options also include roles in airline operations management and regulatory agencies involved in aviation safety.
Introduction
Aircraft maintenance engineering offers many job opportunities all across the country as well as abroad. Graduates from Technical College Reykjavík have gone on to work for Icelandair, the Icelandic coast guard and Air Atlanta, among others. The field offers many opportunities for continuing education and expanding your knowledge.
All the courses are taught in Iceland, but the course language is English. Students are divided into classes, and the study programme consists of three phases: academic courses, practical courses and an internship. After completing their courses in school, students complete a paid apprenticeship. Classes start in the fall, and only 25 students are admitted per year.
Aircraft maintenance engineering offers many job opportunities all across the country as well as abroad. Graduates from Technical College Reykjavík have gone on to work for Icelandair, the Icelandic coast guard and Air Atlanta, among others. The field offers many opportunities for continuing education and expanding your knowledge.
All the courses are taught in Iceland, but the course language is English. Students are divided into classes, and the study programme consists of three phases: academic courses, practical courses and an internship. After completing their courses in school, students complete a paid apprenticeship. Classes start in the fall, and only 25 students are admitted per year.