In addition to providing EASA Part-145 approved line maintenance services, our organisation is also engaged in the delivery of regulatory and technical training for aviation maintenance personnel. These training programmes are designed to support initial qualification, recurrent training, and continued competency development, in line with applicable EASA requirements and industry best practices.
Our current training curriculum includes the following courses, offered as Initial and Recurrent training where applicable:
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EASA Part-145 Regulations (Initial / Recurrent)
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the EASA Part-145 regulatory framework, including organisational responsibilities, approval privileges and limitations, compliance obligations, and practical application within an approved maintenance organisation. -
Safety Management System (SMS) including Human Factors (Initial / Recurrent)
Covers the principles of Safety Management Systems, hazard identification, risk management, safety assurance, and safety promotion, with integrated Human Factors training to enhance safety awareness, error prevention, and human performance in maintenance activities. -
Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) (Initial / Recurrent)
Focuses on EWIS safety, inspection techniques, installation practices, contamination prevention, and continued airworthiness considerations, in accordance with EASA and aircraft manufacturer guidance. -
Fuel Tank Safety (Initial / Recurrent)
Addresses fuel tank safety awareness, ignition source prevention, maintenance practices, and regulatory requirements, ensuring compliance with EASA fuel tank safety training standards.
All training materials are EASA-approved and developed to meet current aviation regulatory requirements. Training is delivered by experienced and competent instructors with relevant operational and regulatory background, ensuring both theoretical knowledge and practical applicability.
As part of our continuous improvement and expansion vision, we are committed to further enhancing our training portfolio. Additional courses will be introduced to address evolving regulatory requirements, operational needs, and industry developments.
Please stay tuned for updates on our upcoming training programmes.



























