A&P Mechanic Schools in Maine
↳ 1 FAA-approved Part 147 school
Aircraft maintenance in Maine
Maine's aviation maintenance sector centers on Bangor, whose international airport is a well-known transatlantic technical-stop and diversion field, plus a significant MRO presence. The state also hosts Air National Guard operations and general aviation across its regional airports.
Portland adds commercial and business-aviation activity in the south. Wages run near the national median, and Maine's aviation infrastructure — particularly Bangor's role as an international gateway — provides steady demand.
Maine's Part 147 training is offered through the University of Maine at Augusta's aviation program. It's VA-approved.
$66,000 / year
↳ Aircraft Mechanics · BLS OEWS May 2024
- Bangor International MRO and technical-stop operations
- Maine Air National Guard (civilian roles)
- Business and general-aviation operators
- Bangor
- Portland
- Augusta
Schools across Maine.
↳ Click a marker for details. Color-coded by school type.
Becoming an A&P mechanic in Maine
Maine has 1 FAA-certified Part 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician School. Part 147 programs prepare students to earn their Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanic certificate through required curriculum and hands-on training hours, after which students must pass the FAA written, oral, and practical exams to become certificated. 1 of the 1 program in Maine is approved for veterans using Post-9/11 GI Bill or other VA education benefits.
