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What are the Costs Involved in Acquiring an EASA License?

Posted on : 30 November, -0001 12:00 am

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) license is one of the most prestigious certifications for Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs). It opens global opportunities with airlines, MROs, and manufacturing companies. However, before starting the journey, aspiring engineers must understand the financial investment required.

Factors Affecting EASA License Costs

The cost of acquiring an EASA license varies depending on:

  1. The category chosen (B1 Mechanical, B2 Avionics, etc.).
  2. Training at an EASA Part-147 approved organization.
  3. Country of study - costs differ in India, Europe, and the Middle East.
  4. Number of modules and attempts required to clear them.

Major Cost Components

  1. Training Fees - Tuition at an EASA-approved Part-147 organization is the largest portion of expenses.
  2. Examination Fees - EASA modules are charged individually, and re-attempts add extra costs.
  3. On-Job Training (OJT) - Practical training with an airline or MRO is mandatory and may have additional charges.
  4. Living Expenses - Students studying abroad must account for accommodation, travel, and food.
  5. License Issuance - Once exams and OJT are completed, there are official fees for applying and issuing the license.

Estimated Cost Range

  1. India: Clearing EASA module exams through approved organizations can cost ₹8-12 lakh.
  2. Europe: Full training and license procedures may cost €25,000-€35,000 (₹22-30 lakh).
  3. Middle East: Costs are slightly lower than Europe but still range between $20,000-$30,000 (₹16-24 lakh).

These are approximate ranges and can increase depending on re-attempts or living standards.

Additional Expenses

Apart from the direct costs, students should also consider:

  1. Books and study material.
  2. Visa and travel if training abroad.
  3. Renewal or revalidation fees every few years.
  4. Type-rating training for specific aircraft, which can cost ₹15-25 lakh extra.

Managing Costs

Aspiring AMEs can reduce expenses by:

  1. Clearing modules in the first attempt.
  2. Comparing institutes before enrolling.
  3. Opting for training in India where costs are lower.
  4. Seeking scholarships or airline sponsorships where possible.

Return on Investment (ROI)

Although the EASA license involves a high upfront investment, the long-term career benefits are significant. Licensed engineers in Europe or the Middle East can earn $70,000-$120,000 annually, while in India, EASA-certified AMEs command higher salaries compared to DGCA-only holders. Within a few years of working abroad, most professionals recover their investment.

How to get AME EASA License?

To get AME EASA license, candidate can undergo the following procedure which are as follows:-

  1. Candidate has to fulfil the eligibility criteria to get admission for AME EASA course.
  2. Candidate should fill up the AME CET 2026 registrationform to get admission in EASA approved AME Institutes and up to 100% scholarship on tuition fees.
  3. After admission, student has to clear the institutes exam, modules, and training in live environment to get the license. The training in this should be from EASA approved organisations.

Acquiring an EASA license is not just an expense-it is an investment in a global career. By planning finances wisely and preparing diligently, aspiring engineers can overcome the cost barrier and open doors to opportunities worldwide.

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