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Manatee Technical College Opens Aviation School at SRQ to Train Aircraft Mechanics

Manatee Technical College Opens Aviation School at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport
Manatee Technical College (MTC) is launching a new Aviation Maintenance Technician School at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) to address a pressing shortage of aircraft mechanics both locally and across the United States. The facility’s construction is scheduled for completion by September, with classes set to commence in January. This initiative was made possible through a $5.5 million state grant awarded to the School District of Manatee County in 2022.
Responding to Growing Demand in Aviation Maintenance
As SRQ experiences significant growth in passenger traffic and aviation-related enterprises, the need for qualified aircraft mechanics has intensified. Lionel Guilbert, senior vice president of airport operations and public safety at SRQ, highlighted the critical demand: “We have such a demand now for aircraft mechanics and people to maintain aircraft of all types and sizes at this airport, since we have been growing not only the commercial side, but also the general aviation side. There’s a tremendous demand for those mechanics coming.”
The program will provide students with practical, hands-on training directly on airport premises, equipping them for diverse roles within the aviation sector. The curriculum is divided into two specialized tracks: airframe mechanics, who focus on the aircraft’s structural components, and powerplant mechanics, who specialize in engine maintenance. The school is designed to accommodate up to 50 students across these disciplines.
Dr. Jodi Kirk, director of Manatee Technical College, underscored the program’s significance amid regional industry developments. With major aviation companies such as Pilatus establishing operations nearby, including an assembly line, the demand for skilled workers is expected to rise sharply. “Pilatus is moving in, which will have an assembly line—they will need workers also. It really is something you can’t overstate: the importance of making sure they are trained properly and have the right people in the field,” Kirk stated.
Addressing Industry Challenges and Workforce Needs
The launch of MTC’s aviation school coincides with a critical juncture for the aviation industry. The Florida Chamber Foundation has identified shortages in aviation mechanics as a significant threat to the state’s economic vitality, particularly as business aviation struggles with recruitment. The industry also faces emerging challenges, including the maintenance demands posed by electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, which are approaching commercial service and may create new bottlenecks in repair and upkeep. Additionally, companies such as Joby Aviation are currently under investigation for potential import violations, adding complexity to the competitive environment.
For students, the program offers substantial economic incentives. Entry-level aviation mechanics can expect starting salaries exceeding $60,000, with higher earning potential following Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification. Beyond individual career prospects, MTC aims to bolster the local workforce and community. “We expect they will grow in their careers and then expand the community, which is what we want,” Dr. Kirk remarked.
With the aviation sector confronting a critical talent shortage, Manatee Technical College’s new aviation school is positioned to play a vital role in training the next generation of aircraft mechanics and supporting the sustained growth of the Sarasota-Bradenton region.

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