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  The significance of taking the B1B2 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers' license program course The Kenya aeronautical college, in collaboration with the Airtec Bildung school in Germany is offering the b1b2 license program course Airtec Bildung is a school approved according to EASA Part 147 and offers the complete EASA Part 66 basic courses for the categories CAT A1, A2, A3, A4, B1.1, B1.2, B1.3 and B1.4,  The B1/B2 license program is significant for several reasons, particularly for individuals aspiring to work in aircraft maintenance. Here are some key points highlighting its importance: 1.      Career Opportunities : Obtaining a B1/B2 license opens up a wide range of job opportunities in the aviation industry. Licensed engineers are in demand for roles involving aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul. 2.      Skill Validation : The license serves as a formal validation of your skills and knowledge in aircraft maintenance, ensuring that you meet industry standards.