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157 FoundAviation Engineer
"Aviation Engineers (Technical Services / CAMO Engineers) are the strategic brains behind an airline's safety. While the "Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAE)" physically stands on the tarmac to inspect a broken engine, the Aviation Engineer sits in the airline's headquarters, using data to predict *when* that engine will break before it actually happens."
Aviation Maintenance Engineer
"Aviation Maintenance Engineers (AME) are the silent guardians of the skies. They are legally responsible for inspecting, repairing, and certifying the airworthiness of aircraft, ensuring that every flight is mechanically perfect."
Aviation Manager
"Aviation Managers (Airport Operations Managers) are the mayors of the flying city. To strictly differentiate: The "Airlines Executive" works for the airplane company (like AirAsia) trying to sell tickets. The "Aviation Manager" works for the airport (like Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad - MAHB), managing the physical concrete, security, and logistics that the airplane lands on."
Avionics Maintenance
"Avionics Maintenance specialists are the IT professionals and neurosurgeons of the aviation world. While a standard Aircraft Mechanic fixes the metal wings and the jet engine (the body), the Avionics tech fixes the radars, the autopilot, and the miles of hidden wiring (the brain and nerves)."