Aviation Institute of Maintenance Programs
Aviation Institute of Maintenance in the USA
Train for a career in aviation maintenance in the USA with expert-led courses and hands-on experience.
Looking to launch a high-flying career in aviation maintenance? Our comprehensive Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) program, along with specialized programs, offers students the opportunity to become certified A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) technicians, equipped for a successful aviation career.
Coast-to-coast campus locations
Study at any of our conveniently located campuses across the U.S.
Job placement assistance
We help connect you with top employers in the aviation industry after graduation.
Career-focused training
Gain hands-on skills tailored for real-world aviation careers.
State-of-the-art facilities
Train with the latest technology and equipment used in the aviation industry.
- TOEFL iBT: 75, IELTS: 6.0
- 18 years of age (23 for Aircraft Dispatch)
- High school graduate
- Valid passport
- Financial statement verification
Aviation Maintenance Technician (All campuses)
FAA Approved Curriculum
Train to pass the FAA test to become a certified technician, servicing aircraft components such as engines, electrical systems, and hydraulic systems.
Combination Welding (Atlanta)
Hands-on training in welding and flame cutting, providing the foundational skills needed for a career in welding.
Aircraft Dispatch (Orlando)
Prepare for the FAA Aircraft Dispatcher exams with comprehensive classroom and lab instruction.
Additional Programs:
- Avionics Technician
- Helicopter Maintenance
- HVAC Technician
Career Outlook:
With aviation being one of the world’s fastest-growing industries, the demand for qualified aviation maintenance technicians continues to outpace supply. AIM graduates can expect competitive wages, with entry-level technicians earning an average of $15.48 per hour, and experienced professionals earning up to $55,000 annually.
Optional Practical Training (OPT):
International students may qualify for up to five months of OPT, allowing them to gain practical work experience in the U.S.