(Amman, Jordan – July 14, 2025) — Joramco Academy, the educational arm of Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), is now accepting applications for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program for the 2025 academic year. Starting in October, the four-year program offers a hybrid model of education that combines academic learning with practical, hands-on training.
Students will complete two years of theoretical coursework followed by two years of practical experience, fully preparing them for careers in aviation maintenance within a real-world environment at Joramco’s facilities. Highlighting its commitment to impactful education, Joramco Academy has recently dedicated a Boeing 737 aircraft exclusively for student training. This addition provides students with the valuable opportunity to work on an actual commercial aircraft throughout their studies, further bridging the gap between classroom learning and real-world application.
Designed to meet the growing demand for qualified aircraft maintenance professionals both locally and worldwide, the program concludes with internationally recognized certifications, including those issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC).
Graduates of the program are guaranteed employment opportunities at Joramco, providing a direct pathway into the aviation industry. This initiative aligns with the company’s long-term vision to invest in human capital and contribute to reducing unemployment in Jordan through strategic upskilling.
Further supporting its mission to make world-class education accessible, and as part of its commitment to supporting aspiring aviation professionals, Joramco Academy is offering a discount for early registrants who enroll in the program.
“Through the Academy, we are preparing future maintenance engineers with technical excellence and exposure to global standards that meet the demands of the aviation sector. At the same time, we are creating a strategic, sustainable talent pipeline that ensures our region remains competitive on a global scale.”