Aviation Industry Scrambles to Fill 700,000 Technician Jobs
The aviation maintenance sector confronts an unprecedented workforce crisis with projections showing over 700,000 new technicians needed globally by 2040. Industry leaders gathered at MRO Europe to debate solutions ranging from internal academies to augmented reality training as traditional mentorship models strain under demand. The race is on to attract younger generations to a field where experienced workers are rapidly retiring.
The Scale of the Crisis
Aviation’s maintenance sector is staring down what industry analysts describe as a demographic time bomb. According to recent projections, manufacturers and airlines will need to find and train over 700,000 new technicians globally within the next two decades. Airbus reportedly forecasts demand for 705,000 technicians by 2040, while Boeing’s estimates run slightly higher at 710,000. Even more alarming: training company CAE suggests a staggering 83% of current maintenance staff will retire within the coming decade.