Maintenance and Repair of Aviation Equipment
Description
The bachelor's degree program was developed in response to the growing demand for aircraft maintenance engineers, based on ICAO forecasts of 25,000 new aircraft to be acquired by airlines in the next twenty years. Over the course of the program, students obtain not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical skills for a successful career as a B1 engineer.
Key features
- Teachers with years of experience in training aviation and engineering personnel
- Relevant knowledge and skills for easier acquisition of a Part-66 B1 category maintenance engineer license
- Official Boeing and Airbus literature and modern training tools
- In-depth study of fundamental and general engineering disciplines
- Practical training using flight simulators and virtual reality modules at the MAI Aviation Training Center
Principal subjects
- Maintenance and repair of aircraft equipment
- Digital technologies in MRO
- Modeling systems and processes
- Predictive Analytics
- Mechanical systems
- Aviation legislation
- Intelligent on-board equipment systems
Career opportunities
Graduates of the program are in demand in the aircraft maintenance and repair sector, as well as at the design stages of aircraft systems for the specified requirements of the aircraft operation stage.
The potential companies:
- Boeing Global Services
- Airbus Services
- Aeroflot Technics
- Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG)
- Lufthansa Technik
- AAR
- SIA Engineering Company
As well as a number of other regional aircraft maintenance operators.
Why do students choose us?
MIKHAIL POGOSYAN
Russian aircraft designer, full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, doctor of technical sciences, Rector of Moscow Aviation Institute
MAI is a leading high-tech university in Russia, providing training for engineering personnel and conducting advanced world-class scientific research
MIKHAIL KOROBOVICH
CEO of Aeroflot Technics
Aeroflot Technics is the largest provider of aircraft maintenance and repair in the Russian Federation and neighboring states
NATALIA SHOVGENYA
Director of the MAI Aviation Training Center, Director of the Advanced Engineering School
The MAI Aviation Training Center is a center aimed at professional development and training for strategically important niches of the aviation industry
DMITRY STRELETS
Acting Director of the Aviation Technology School, Director of the Supersonic Research Center
The main purpose of the Supersonic Research Center is to accumulate Russian-based fundamental knowledge necessary for the development of key technologies for supersonic transport
Head of the program
Mikhail Pogosyan
Doctor of science, laureate of the Russian Federation National Award in 1997 and the Russian Government Award in 1998, full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, member of the Entrepreneurial Council under the Russian Government