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Iberia Maintenance Launches Aircraft Engine Training Program for Automotive Technicians

Iberia Maintenance Launches Aircraft Engine Training Program for Automotive Technicians
Iberia Maintenance has introduced an innovative training and recruitment initiative aimed at attracting skilled professionals from the automotive sector to address the growing shortage of qualified technicians in both industries. The program specifically targets candidates with intermediate-level vocational training in transport, vehicle maintenance, and automotive disciplines, providing them with a structured pathway to become aviation turbine engine maintenance technicians.
Training and Employment Opportunities
Successful applicants will receive permanent contracts at Iberia Maintenance’s extensive 35,000-square-meter engine workshop located in La Muñoza, Madrid. The training comprises 500 hours of combined theoretical and practical instruction, with hands-on modules conducted within the company’s engine workshop and test bench facilities. These facilities employ nearly 700 professionals and handle the inspection and repair of over 200 turbines annually for more than 100 global customers.
Addressing Industry Challenges
The launch of this program comes at a pivotal moment for both the aviation and automotive sectors, which are facing intensified competition for skilled technicians. The aviation industry’s robust growth, reflected in increasing demand for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services across Europe, has heightened the pressure on companies like Iberia Maintenance to secure and develop talent. Industry analysts suggest that such initiatives may escalate competition for qualified workers, potentially leading to higher wages and increased operational costs in both sectors. In response, competitors are expected to introduce similar training schemes or enhance recruitment efforts to attract and retain skilled personnel.
Building on Established Vocational Training
This new program expands upon Iberia Maintenance’s existing vocational training efforts, which began in 2018. The company reports a record 209 students completed internships at its La Muñoza facilities during the 2024–2025 academic year, doubling the number from the previous year. This growth underscores the increasing demand for specialized training in aviation maintenance.
By opening its doors to automotive technicians, Iberia Maintenance seeks to bridge the skills gap and ensure a steady pipeline of qualified professionals to support the aviation sector’s continued expansion.

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