Aircraft Technician Outlook - A Career in High Demand

According to The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the job outlook for Aircraft Mechanics is slower than average. However, if you are in the position to hire mechanics, you have witnessed first hand how difficult it is to find qualified or experienced help. 

 The aviation industry isn’t going away. We need to spread the word that a technical career is a very rewarding path, both financially and for the long term.

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Source: USBLS

The following chart published by Statista shows a truer glimpse of the mechanic shortfall. 193,000 aircraft technicians will be required by 2038!!

Demand for new technicians in the aviation industry between 2019 and 2038, by region (in 1,000s)

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Source: Statista

AEROGEEK can help bridge the gap in finding qualified technicians. One number to call when your aircraft breaks on the Road or at Home! 

We are staffed 24/7 and will arrive planeside within 6 hours anywhere in the US.

AEROGEEK is staffed by aviation maintenance experts. We have experienced the unfortunate AOG from your seat. That’s why expert oversight is worth its weight in gold. Call us 24/7.

We are here for the sole reason to get your aircraft off the ground as quickly and professionally as possible.

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