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By consistently staying ahead of development taking place in International Civil Aviation, CINEC Campus has attained the position of being a catalyst for the industry in being able to develop new programs that are not readily available elsewhere in the country.
A batch of aviation students from CINEC have set forth to fulfil the licensing requirement on their On-the-Job Training (OJT) at Air Works India (Engineering) Ltd. for a period of two years. Air Works India (Engineering) Ltd. is a Maintenance Repair Organization (MRO), servicing a fleet of Airbus A320, Boeing 737-800 and ATR.
Air Works is the first Indian Airline MRO service provider to be EASA certified and the first to be accredited with EN9110 aerospace standards in South East Asia. They have presence across 16 locations in India, offering 24/7 support to more than 20 airlines, handling over 18,000 flights annually, making them among the largest Airline MROs in the region.
The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program gives students an in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge required to become Aircraft Maintenance Engineers.
This program at CINEC is conducted over a period of two years (2400 hours) under the License category B1.1 (Aeroplane Turbine) which is fully approved by CAASL (Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka), Approval Number AI/147/05 and is also being conducted according to the EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) syllabus. Moreover, CINEC is the only recognised International Examination Centre of CAA-UK (Civil Aviation authority of United Kingdom) for EASA part 66 licensing examination in Sri Lanka.
With applications currently open with a limited number of 28 students for the November intake, interested candidates can get further details about the course by calling 0774465632 or [email protected].
Aspiring to be a leading aviation training centre in Asia, CINEC is currently the benchmark in the country, in their best practices.