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(KNSI) – A new program at St. Cloud Technical and Community College is ready to take off after receiving its boarding pass from officials with the Federal Aviation Administration.

The Aircraft Maintenance Technician program landed that recognition last week during a ceremony with the FAA. SCTCC became an agency partner in the fall of 2024 following consideration of location, workforce demands, and growth opportunities. At that time, SCTCC received a Minnesota State Industry Sector Funding Award of more than $1 million, which helped the college become the fourth Minnesota State institution to offer the program.

FAA approval was the final piece needed to launch the program this fall. Colleges with FAA certification provide students the knowledge and skills for careers in the aviation maintenance industry. Graduates are eligible to test for a mechanic certificate with airframe and powerplant ratings, a federal-level exam with written, oral, and practical sections.

The next milestone is completing a hangar currently under construction at St. Cloud Sky Central Airport. The first cohort of students will begin in a lab at the college, where two airplanes currently reside, with classes moving to the airport starting in fall 2027. Additionally, SCTCC received a federal congressional award of nearly $1.2 million to support the purchase of training equipment.

According to the college, the job outlook is strong, with the aircraft maintenance technician field having more than 1,500 open positions, with an average wage of $32 per hour. That can grow to a yearly salary of more than $100,000 after five years of experience.

To apply for the Aircraft Maintenance Technician program for fall 2026, click here.

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