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.

3.     Compliance with Regulations: The aviation industry is highly regulated. Holding a B1/B2 license demonstrates compliance with national and international aviation maintenance standards, such as those set by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) or other relevant bodies.

4.     Safety: Licensed engineers are trained to maintain and repair aircraft to the highest safety standards, contributing to the overall safety of air travel.

5.     Professional Recognition: Having a B1/B2 license provides professional recognition and credibility within the industry, making it easier to gain the trust of employers and colleagues.

6.     Potential for Higher Earnings: Licensed aircraft maintenance engineers often have higher earning potential compared to their unlicensed counterparts due to their specialized skills and qualifications.

7.     Versatility: The B1/B2 license covers a broad range of competencies, allowing holders to work on different types of aircraft and systems, making them more versatile and adaptable in their careers.

8.     International Mobility: With a B1/B2 license, you can work in different countries, as the certification is recognized globally, providing greater mobility and opportunities to work abroad.

Overall, the B1/B2 license program is essential for those seeking a successful and rewarding career in aircraft maintenance, ensuring they are well-equipped to meet the demands and standards of the aviation industry.

Which Companies are hiring B1B2 license holder?


Companies across the aviation industry that hire B1/B2 license holders typically include airlines, aircraft maintenance organizations, and aerospace manufacturers. Some of these companies are:

1.     Airlines: Major airlines require B1/B2 licensed engineers to maintain their fleets. Examples include:

o    American Airlines

o    Delta Air Lines

o    United Airlines

o    Emirates

o    Qatar Airways

o    Lufthansa

o    British Airways

2.     Aircraft Maintenance Organizations (AMOs): Specialized maintenance and repair companies often hire licensed engineers. Examples include:

o    Lufthansa Technik

o    Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance

o    SR Technics

o    ST Aerospace

o    HAECO

3.     Aerospace Manufacturers: Companies that design and build aircraft also need licensed engineers for assembly and testing. Examples include:

o    Boeing

o    Airbus

o    Bombardier

o    Embraer

o    Gulfstream Aerospace

4.     Private and Business Aviation: Companies that manage private and business jets require maintenance engineers. Examples include:

o    NetJets

o    VistaJet

o    Jet Aviation

o    ExecuJet

5.     Government and Military: National aviation authorities, military organizations, and government contractors also employ B1/B2 licensed engineers for various roles.

6.     MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) Facilities: Dedicated facilities for aircraft maintenance and repair hire B1/B2 licensed professionals. Examples include:

o    AAR Corp

o    Delta TechOps

o    GA Telesis

o    MTU Maintenance

The demand for B1/B2 license holders is generally high due to the essential nature of aircraft maintenance and the stringent safety standards in the aviation industry.

Join Kenya aeronautical college and register for your b1b2 license programs 

Call/WhatsApp; +254708374257. admissions office

email,  info@kac.co.ke


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