Our apprentice programme is designed for maintenance organisations looking to train the next generation of engineers, with custom training programmes designed for quick progression, quality skill building and maximum operational effectiveness.
Our apprentice programme is designed for maintenance organisations looking to train the next generation of engineers, with custom training programmes designed for quick progression, quality skill building and maximum operational effectiveness.
Flight One’s Aircraft Engineer Apprentice Programme offers government-funded training in South Australia and the Northern Territory, making it one of the most accessible pathways into aircraft maintenance.
With financial support available, apprentices can focus on mastering their trade without the financial burden of traditional education. This funding ensures a low-cost, high-value route to becoming a fully qualified aircraft engineer.
EnquireListen to Pulse Aero apprentice Patrick discuss the drive that got him into fixing planes for a living, and why he finds it an exciting and engaging career.
Unlike traditional apprenticeships that require long block-release periods, Flight One’s programme is designed around short, manageable training blocks.
This approach means apprentices can continue gaining hands-on industry experience while progressing through structured learning without extended time away from the workplace. It’s a smarter, more efficient way to build skills without slowing down career progression.
EnquireRoberto never knew that aircraft engineering was a platform one could reasonably explore or get into – until one day he had the perfect opportunity.
With dedicated training workshops in Adelaide and Brisbane, Flight One provides hands-on experience in real-world aviation environments.
Our expert instructors work closely with each apprentice to ensure they develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed. With a focus on structured progression and one-on-one mentoring, this programme is designed to get apprentices qualified and job-ready faster.
EnquireOur apprentice programme is designed for individuals with a current contract with an aircraft maintenance provider – often our internal MRO and our partners are looking for candidates though – so get in contact!
Ask us a QuestionAeroskills is the academic term for the discipline of aircraft maintenance in Australia – there’s three options for the Certificate IV you’ll be working towards in your apprenticeship – Mechanical (mechanical components of aircraft, including engines), Avionics (electrical components), and Structures.
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