Aviation Australia is the leading aviation training provider to the Asia-Pacific region, and a key employment source for Australian and international airlines. Travel, adventure, and endless opportunities-the lifestyle benefits of a career in aviation can take you anywhere!
About Us
Aviation Australia graduates are highly valued within Australia and meet the academic requirements of CASA, European Aviation Safety Agency and Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department's internationally recognised licences. These courses are particularly suited to self sponsored international students and airline cadets. Our diplomas in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations) and English courses are designed to meet specific industry requirements and equip you with the skills to confidently establish your aviation career.
Courses
Aviation Australia's courses are designed with a balanced focus between knowledge, skills, values and experience.
Choose your specialisation
- Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering-Avionics TB2 (CRICOS code: 067641B)
- Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Mechanical TB1 (CRICOS code: 067642A)
- Dual Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Mechanical TB1 and TB2 (CRICOS codes: 067641B and 067642A)
- Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations) (CRICOS code: 066470B)
- General English (CRICOS code: 063310J)
- English for Academic Purposes (CRICOS code: 063311G).
Entry requirements
General:
- You must meet both academic entry and English language requirements.
- You must supply fully documented evidence in support of academic and English language proficiency.
- You must hold recognised educational qualifications or their equivalent.
- Australian Year 10 or equivalent graduates will be considered.
- You must demonstrate English language proficiency.
- You must satisfy student visa requirements set by the Australian Government.
Further visa information can be found at www.immi.gov.au
The granting of a visa to study in Australia is dependent on the applicant obtaining OSHC. Further information can be found at www.medibank.com.au .
For Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering- Mechanical TB1/Avionics TB2/Dual Diploma:
You should have an interest in technical and engineering activities; possess good fitness, vision, hearing and hand-eye coordination; have the ability to concentrate, work neatly and accurately, and perform within confined spaces and at heights on platforms.
You are strongly encouraged to familiarise yourself with the current prerequisites for holding an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer's licence as prescribed by Civil Aviation Safety Authority prior to undertaking training in this field. www.casa.gov.au/ame/guide/index.htm .
For Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations):
You must be 18 years of age for Australian airlines and 20-21 for most international carriers.
Height restrictions-please enquire to determine if they apply in your case.
For English Language Training:
You must be 18 years of age.
Qualifications
Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering-Mechanical TB1 /Avionics TB2/Dual Diploma (CRICOS code: 067641B, CRICOS code: 067642A):
On completion of a 94 week course, our Aircraft Maintenance Engineering graduates are awarded a Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, plus a Certificate of Recognition. (EASA or CASA) of regulatory authority examination credits.
Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations) (CRICOS code: 066470B):
On completion of a 13 week course, our cabin crew graduates are awarded a Certificate II in Aviation (Flight Operations), plus Certificates in Responsible Service of Alcohol; Senior First Aid; and Aircrew Security Response Program.
English Language Training (CRICOS codes: 063310J, 063311G):
On completion of a five week course (eight levels in total), our English Training graduates are awarded a Statement of Attainment.
Locations
Brisbane Airport
16 Boronia Road BRISBANE AIRPORT QLD Australia




