Lack of Engineers – Hot topic at the AEI Annual Congress

Oct 06 in AEI News

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 state of aviation maintenance throughout the world.

Whether via the congress’s agenda, during informal discussions, and through the guest speakers, common themes quickly emerged. A lack of licensed technicians / engineers to acquit the scheduled work; low numbers of new entrants to the industry; a rise in levels of stress/fatigue/mental health, are all adding to lower levels of safety in the industry.

Read the post congress press release here.

During the official opening guest speakers from EASA, the Norwegian Government, the Mayor of the Sola Community and from the Norwegian Accident Investigation Authority adressed the Congress. Highly appreciated by the delegates!

AEI President, Ola Blomqvist, opening the 51st AEI Annual CongressAEI President, Ola Blomqvist, opening the 51st Annual Congress

 

Head of EASA Maintenance & Production, Eugenia Diaz Alcazar

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