How to Become a aircraft interior technician in India

Aircraft interior technicians manufacture, assemble and repair interior components for aircrafts such as seats, carpeting, door panels, ceiling, lighting etc. They also replace entertainment equipment such as video systems. They inspect inc

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About the aircraft interior technician role

Aircraft interior technicians manufacture, assemble and repair interior components for aircrafts such as seats, carpeting, door panels, ceiling, lighting etc. They also replace entertainment equipment such as video systems. They inspect incoming materials and prepare the vehicle interior for new components.

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Skills required

  • Interpretation of Technical Blueprints and Schematics
  • Composite and Plastic Repair
  • Precision Measurement and Hand Tool Proficiency
  • Upholstery and Fabric Fitting
  • Aviation Safety Standards and FAA/DGCA Regulations
  • Interpretation of Blueprints and Technical Drawings
  • Aircraft Upholstery and Carpeting
  • Aviation Safety Standards (DGCA/EASA Compliance)
  • Knowledge of DGCA and FAA Safety Regulations
  • Precision Hand and Power Tool Operation
  • Composite and Sheet Metal Repair
  • Avionics/IFE (In-Flight Entertainment) Installation
  • DGCA/EASA Part 145 Regulatory Compliance
  • Aviation Safety Standards (DGCA/FAA Compliance)
  • DGCA/FAA Regulatory Compliance Knowledge
  • Precision Measurement and Blueprint Reading
  • Technical Blueprint and Schematic Reading
  • Knowledge of DGCA/FAA Safety Regulations
  • Aircraft Safety and FAA/DGCA Regulations Compliance
  • Aircraft Cabin Systems Installation (IFE and Lighting)
  • Knowledge of DGCA/FAA Flammability Standards
  • DGCA/EASA Aviation Safety Regulations Compliance
  • Aircraft Safety and FAA/DGCA Regulatory Compliance
  • Interpretation of Engineering Drawings and Blueprints
  • Interpretation of Blueprints and LOPA
  • DGCA Regulations and Safety Standards Compliance
  • Reading Aircraft Blueprints and Schematics
  • DGCA/EASA Safety Regulations Compliance
  • Installation of In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) Systems
  • Avionics and In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) Installation
  • Aircraft Safety and FAA/DGCA Regulations
  • Aircraft Safety and Flammability Standards Compliance
  • Aircraft Safety and Flammability Standards (FAR/DGCA)
  • Aviation Safety and Compliance Standards (DGCA/EASA)
  • Aircraft Safety and FAA/DGCA Regulation Compliance
  • Aircraft Interior Disassembly and Reassembly
  • Upholstery and Fabric Repair
  • Interpretation of Technical Drawings and Blueprints
  • Aviation Safety Standards and DGCA Regulations
  • Aircraft Safety and Compliance Documentation
  • Avionics and IFE (In-Flight Entertainment) Installation
  • Aircraft Safety and Flammability Standards (DGCA/EASA)
  • Aircraft Safety and Flammability Standards (DGCA/FAA)
  • Composite Material Repair
  • Blueprint and Technical Drawing Interpretation
  • Aircraft Safety and Fire Retardancy Regulations
  • Upholstery and Fabric Fabrication
  • Knowledge of DGCA/EASA Airworthiness Standards
  • Aviation Safety and FAA/DGCA Regulations
  • Reading Aircraft Blueprints and LOPA
  • Knowledge of DGCA/FAA Fire Retardancy Standards
  • Reading Technical Blueprints and Schematics
  • DGCA/EASA Part 145 Regulations Knowledge
  • DGCA/FAA Safety Regulations Compliance
  • Reading and Interpreting Blueprints and Schematics
  • Reading Blueprints and Technical Drawings
  • Precision Hand Tool Operation
  • Aircraft Safety and Flammability Standards
  • Aviation Safety Regulations (DGCA/EASA compliance)
  • In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) System Installation
  • Sheet Metal Fabrication
  • Attention to Detail and Aesthetic Finishing
  • Aircraft Cabin Lighting and Electrical Wiring
  • Inventory and Material Inspection
  • Basic Electrical Wiring
  • Inventory and Material Inspection Documentation
  • Precision Measuring Tool Proficiency
  • Safety and Fire Retardant Material Standards
  • Safety and Fire-Retardant Material Standards
  • Attention to Detail
  • Power Tool Proficiency
  • Knowledge of Fire-Retardant Material Standards
  • Sheet Metal Work
  • Safety and Compliance Documentation
  • Cabin Lighting and Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Inventory and Material Inspection Management
  • Cabin Lighting and Electrical Component Maintenance
  • Basic Electrical Wiring and Lighting Repair
  • Safety and Quality Compliance Documentation
  • Corrosion Identification and Prevention
  • Cabin Lighting and Electrical Component Testing
  • Physical Stamina and Manual Dexterity
  • Safety and Fire Retardant Material Standards Knowledge
  • Adherence to Fire, Smoke, and Toxicity (FST) Standards
  • Basic Electrical Wiring and Lighting
  • Cabin Lighting and Electrical Component Troubleshooting
  • Composite and Plastic Component Repair
  • Inventory Management and Material Inspection
  • Attention to Detail and Quality Control
  • Basic Electrical Wiring for Cabin Lighting
  • Basic Electrical Wiring and Lighting Maintenance
  • Adherence to Flammability Standards and Documentation
  • Adhesive and Chemical Bonding Application
  • Adhesive and Sealant Application
  • Attention to Detail for Aesthetic Finishing
  • Knowledge of Aircraft Cabin Lighting Systems
  • Aircraft Cabin Lighting and Electrical Troubleshooting
  • Safety and Fire-Retardant Material Compliance
  • Aircraft In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) System Installation
  • Basic Electrical Wiring and Lighting Systems
  • Sheet Metal Work and Riveting
  • Safety Compliance and Hazardous Material Handling
  • Corrosion Control and Surface Treatment
  • Knowledge of Aircraft Lighting Systems
  • Knowledge of Aircraft Sealants and Adhesives
  • Knowledge of Adhesives and Sealants
  • Attention to Detail and Quality Inspection
  • Sheet Metal Work and Fastening
  • Safety and Hazardous Material Handling
  • Interior Lighting and Electrical Wiring
  • Cabin Lighting and Electrical System Maintenance
  • Physical Stamina and Spatial Awareness
  • Safety Compliance and PPE Usage
  • Adhesive and Chemical Handling Safety
  • Safety and Fire Retardancy Standards Awareness

How to enter this career

  1. 01

    Complete a Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) from a DGCA-approved institute.

  2. 02

    Pursue an ITI certification in trades like Upholstery, Carpentry, or Interior Decoration followed by an apprenticeship at an MRO.

  3. 03

    Join an airline's ground technical team as a trainee after completing a 10+2 with a focus on vocational technical skills.

A day in the life

  • 8:00 AM - Reviewing maintenance logs and safety checklists for scheduled cabin refurbishments.
  • 10:30 AM - Removing worn seat upholstery and inspecting floor tracks for corrosion or damage.
  • 1:00 PM - Installing upgraded In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) screens and testing wiring connectivity.
  • 3:30 PM - Repairing overhead bin latches and replacing damaged sidewall panels in the galley.
  • 5:30 PM - Conducting a final cabin walkthrough to ensure all interior components meet DGCA safety standards.

Salary insights

A aircraft interior technician in India typically earns Varies. Compensation varies by city, employer and experience.

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