Posts in AEI News

Happ New Year 2024!

I am taking this opportunity to wish you all Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! 2023 has been a busy year for us and for many of our affiliates. The AEI Executive Board are looking forward to a succesful 2024 in cooperation with our affiliates and other stakeholders in the Aviation Industry. Ola Blomqvist

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Prepare for your trip to the Annual Congress in Sydney!

AEI, in conjunction with it’s Australian affiliate, Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA), will be hosting AEI’s 52nd Annual Congress in Sydney, Australia. The program will commence on Monday 28th October 2024 and will end on Friday 1 December 2024. All main preparations have been made and booked. There are 3 distinct reasons why notification is being

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Lack of Engineers – Hot topic at the AEI Annual Congress

This year’s AEI Congress was hosted by AEI’s Norwegian affiliates, NHF and NFO, near Stavanger, Norway. NHF represents staff in the helicopter sector, while NFO represents staff in the fixed wing sector, of aviation maintenance. Licensed aircraft technicians / engineers from 5 continents gathered with these 2 affiliates from 20 -22 September to discuss the

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A successful first AMC for AEI

On 17-20 April an AEI team participated in the Aerospace  Maintenance Competition, AMC, in Atlanta Georgia, USA. This was the first time AEI sent a team to the AMC, which is a part of the big exhibition MRO Americas. The response from affiliates wanting members on the team was great. Five different affiliates had team

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AEI sending a team to the AMC 2023

Following a decision at last year’s AEI Congress in Mauritius, AEI is entering a team in the Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC). The AMC is a part of the big The AMC is being held over 4 days in Atlanta, GA, USA. Response from affiliates has been very good. The total team is made up of

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AEI Chases Fake Part-66 License and Frauds in Basic Examinations

Quantity vs quality The picture of a fake license is put together by us to visualise the risk with deficient regulations and oversight. It would be a disaster in itself if there are licensed engineers/technicians out there that obtained their licenses by fraud or irregularities. So, is the situation really that bad? Well, the quality of Type Training courses can

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AEI Press Release after 2021 Annual Congress

During 13-15 October 2021 AEI held its annual congress. Delegates from all over theworld expressed the latest developments in aviation industry after COVID. Among those declerations the focus point became the violations on economic and social rights of maintenance personnel. The PR of the annul congress is Available. To read the Release please click HERE 

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