July 30, 2025
USA – Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, an aviation training group with nearly a century of experience, is addressing the national shortfall in aircraft maintenance technicians through its Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program at its Broomfield campus.
Spartan College has trained thousands of aircraft mechanics at its Denver‑area (Broomfield) campus over the past 60+ years, while its main campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma offers additional aviation instruction.
The program admits approximately 400 students annually and spans 23 months, equally split between classroom theory and hands‑on instruction, fully preparing graduates for FAA Airframe & Powerplant certification exams.
“We work on the airframe, gear, landing gear, hydraulics, pneumatic systems, electronics, all the way to the turbine engine,” said Nicholas Brown, Broomfield Campus President and Spartan’s Chief Academic Officer.
“We give students classroom instruction about 50% of the time, and the other 50% is going to be hands‑on… to be eligible for their certification exams upon graduation,” Brown explained.
The curriculum was updated in September 2022 to reflect current industry needs—shifting emphasis from general aviation toward commercial and business aircraft training, including turbine engines and advanced systems.
“More often times than not, when I go to a classroom and talk to students at the K‑12 level, they didn't even know that this was an option for them,” Brown said, highlighting the need for early awareness efforts.
Boeing forecasts a need for 123,000 new maintenance technicians in North America over the next two decades, while Oliver Wyman anticipates a 25% shortage by 2027.
About Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology, established in 1928 and headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a private aviation institution with satellite campuses including the Denver‑area Broomfield campus. It has trained over 100,000 pilots and technicians nationwide and abroad.
Source: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
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