Aircraft Engineering (Technical Exploitation of Aircraft – B1) – Georgian Aviation Uiversity

Duration: 4 years

Program Overview

The Bachelor’s in Aircraft Engineering (Technical Exploitation of Aircraft – B1) program is designed to develop highly qualified engineers capable of performing technical maintenance, inspection, and repair of aircraft systems and structures. The curriculum combines fundamental engineering education with specialized courses in aviation mechanics, avionics, aerodynamics, materials, and safety. Students gain practical skills in aircraft maintenance through laboratory simulations, workshops, and practice in aviation companies. The program aligns with international aviation standards (EASA Part-66 B1) and equips graduates with competencies required for certification and employment in the global aviation industry.

**Awarded Degree:** Bachelor of Aircraft Engineering (Technical Exploitation – B1)

**Discipline:** Aviation Science

**Duration:** 4 years

**ECTS Credits:** 240

**Language of Instruction:** English

**Delivery Mode:** On-Campus

**Accreditation:** ✅ Accredited by the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE)

**Career Opportunities:**

– Aircraft maintenance engineer, aviation safety engineer, airline technical specialist, airport maintenance supervisor, aircraft repair workshop engineer, airworthiness and compliance officer, aviation research and development assistant, maintenance planner.

**Learning Outcomes:**

– Knowledge of aircraft engineering sciences, understanding of aircraft structures and propulsion systems, ability to perform technical diagnostics and repair, competence in safety and quality assurance, skills in applying aviation regulations and certification standards, ability to work with technical documentation, teamwork and communication in engineering environments, capability to solve engineering problems in aviation maintenance .

University

Georgian Aviation Uiversity

Leading higher education institution in Georgia specializing in aviation, flight training, air transport engineering, and related fields.

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