Program Overview
Our EASA B1/B2 Engineers License program prepares students for the European Aviation Safety Agency certification exams. This internationally recognized qualification enables graduates to work as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers worldwide.
The program covers all aspects of aircraft maintenance engineering, including mechanical systems (B1) and avionics (B2), providing a comprehensive education that meets international standards.

License Categories
B1 License (Mechanical)
The B1 license focuses on the mechanical aspects of aircraft maintenance, including:
- •Aircraft structures and systems
- •Powerplant (engines)
- •Mechanical components
- •Basic electrical systems
B1 is further divided into subcategories based on aircraft types: B1.1 (Aeroplanes Turbine), B1.2 (Aeroplanes Piston), B1.3 (Helicopters Turbine), and B1.4 (Helicopters Piston).
B2 License (Avionics)
The B2 license focuses on the electrical and electronic aspects of aircraft maintenance, including:
- •Aircraft electrical systems
- •Avionics systems
- •Instrument systems
- •Navigation and communication systems
- •Autopilot and flight control systems
The B2 license covers all aircraft types, both fixed-wing and rotary.
Program Details
Duration and Structure
- •Variable duration based on prior experience and qualifications
- •Modular course structure
- •Theoretical and practical components
- •Preparation for EASA examinations
- •Practical experience requirements
Core Curriculum
- •EASA Part-66 modules (1-17)
- •Aviation legislation
- •Aircraft aerodynamics and structures
- •Digital techniques and electronic instrument systems
- •Materials and hardware
- •Maintenance practices
Key Program Features
International Recognition
EASA certification is recognized worldwide, opening doors to global employment opportunities in aviation maintenance.
Comprehensive Preparation
Our program covers all aspects of the EASA examination requirements, with specialized instruction and practice tests.
Industry Connections
Benefit from our connections with aviation maintenance organizations to gain practical experience and employment opportunities.
Career Opportunities
Global Job Prospects
Holders of EASA B1/B2 licenses are in high demand worldwide, with opportunities in:
- •International airlines
- •Aircraft maintenance organizations (MROs)
- •Aircraft manufacturers
- •Aviation regulatory authorities
- •Defense and military aviation
Potential Roles
EASA license holders typically command higher salaries and have excellent career progression opportunities in the aviation industry.