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GMR School of Aviation Partners with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya to Address Aviation MRO Skill Shortage

GMR School of Aviation Partners with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya to Address Aviation MRO Skill Shortage
The GMR School of Aviation in Hyderabad has entered into a strategic partnership with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya to address the growing skill deficit in India’s aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector. Announced during the inaugural session of the MRO South Asia Summit 2026 in New Delhi on March 11, the collaboration seeks to integrate academic instruction with industry-focused technical training. This approach aims to equip students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills tailored to the evolving demands of the MRO industry.
Bridging the Skill Gap with Industry-Relevant Education
As part of this initiative, students enrolled in the B.Sc. (Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) programme will follow a specialised curriculum recognised by relevant regulatory and academic bodies. The programme is designed to produce aircraft maintenance engineers licensed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), directly addressing the acute shortage of qualified professionals in India’s rapidly expanding aviation sector.
Ashok Gopinath, President and Accountable Manager at GMR Aero Technic, emphasised the significance of the partnership, stating, “This initiative aims to develop DGCA/EASA licensed aircraft maintenance engineers equipped with a B.Sc. degree program. This partnership will not only strengthen India’s self-reliance in the MRO sector but also build a sustainable pipeline of skilled engineers who can support the industry’s rapid growth.”
Challenges and Industry Implications
The Indian aviation industry continues to grapple with a persistent shortage of skilled personnel in MRO operations, compounded by the need to incorporate emerging technologies such as advanced air mobility. Additionally, the sector faces increasing competition from both domestic and international educational institutions and companies investing heavily in workforce development. As the industry evolves, the demand for highly trained engineers capable of adapting to new technologies and regulatory frameworks is intensifying.
Market analysts observe that collaborations between educational institutions and industry stakeholders are becoming essential to enhance the quality and relevance of training programmes. The partnership between GMR School of Aviation and Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya is expected to inspire similar alliances across the sector. Competitors may respond with their own strategic partnerships or acquisitions to strengthen their MRO capabilities, as exemplified by West Star Aviation’s recent acquisition of DCJet Services to consolidate its position in the Mid-Atlantic MRO market.
By fostering closer ties between academia and industry, this collaboration aims to ensure a consistent supply of skilled engineers, supporting India’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for aviation maintenance and repair.

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