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MRO Middle East: Joramco celebrates first EASA Type Rating graduates

Joramco Marks Milestone with First EASA Type Rating Graduates Amid Regional MRO Challenges
Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider Joramco, the engineering division of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has celebrated the graduation of its inaugural cohort to receive the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Type Rating certification for the Airbus A320. This achievement was formally recognised during a ceremony held at the Aviation Week MRO Middle East 2026 event in Dubai. The milestone arrives at a critical juncture for the Middle East’s MRO sector, which is grappling with a widening skills gap alongside rapidly increasing market demand.
The graduates successfully completed Joramco’s Structured On-the-Job Training (SOJT) programme, a curriculum developed in collaboration with FSTC Europe and regulated by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA). This initiative aims to mitigate the acute shortage of qualified aircraft mechanics in the region—a challenge that industry experts warn could impede the sector’s capacity to support growing global air traffic and provide essential aftermarket services, particularly for ageing fleets.
Addressing Workforce Shortages Through Comprehensive Training
Adam Voss, Joramco’s chief executive, emphasised the significance of this achievement, stating, “These first EASA Type Rating graduates reflect Joramco’s commitment to building a highly skilled, future-ready workforce. By combining structured on-the-job training with international certification, we are equipping professionals to meet the evolving demands of global aviation and positioning Joramco as a hub for technical excellence.”
Joramco’s SOJT programme extends beyond the Airbus A320, encompassing training for Boeing B737 and B777 aircraft as well. This diversified approach is considered essential given projections that widebody aircraft maintenance will dominate the Middle East’s MRO market over the coming decade, driven by unprecedented growth in engine MRO services.
As the industry confronts a critical shortage of skilled personnel, initiatives such as Joramco’s SOJT programme are increasingly vital to sustaining the region’s aviation momentum. The graduation of the first EASA Type Rating class not only highlights Joramco’s proactive role in addressing workforce challenges but also reinforces its commitment to supporting the long-term expansion of the Middle East’s aviation maintenance capabilities.

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