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JRN Institute of Aviation Technology, New Delhi is one of India’s top-ranked and most respected aviation training institutions, operating under the regulatory guidelines of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India, and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Located in the national capital, JRN is widely recognised for its modern training methods, high-quality infrastructure, and strong commitment to excellence in aviation education and quality control. The institute focuses on enhancing students’ employability by equipping them with the latest technology-aligned skills required in the fast-growing aviation sector. With a practical, hands-on approach to training, expert faculty, and a mission centred on producing industry-ready professionals, JRN emphasizes both distinction and real-world capability in aircraft maintenance engineering. The leadership team includes experienced aviation professionals in key managerial and academic roles, ensuring that students receive effective guidance and industry insights throughout their training.
A DGCA / EASA-approved foundational licence course focused on line maintenance of jet-engine aircraft. Graduates are trained to perform minor scheduled maintenance and simple rectifications on aircraft and are authorised to issue a Certificate of Release to Service (CRS) after such tasks. This licence enables employment in line maintenance roles with airlines and maintenance organisations.
A more advanced DGCA / EASA licence covering major maintenance tasks. This includes maintenance, repair, replacement or rectification of structural, engine, mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems as well as basic avionics testing and inspection. After completing a Type Rating for specific aircraft, the holder can work as a fully qualified Aircraft Maintenance Engineer capable of both line and major maintenance roles.


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