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Landing in Houston means arriving in a city brimming with energy, excitement, and a rich history. At AIM Houston, we’ve built our programs, facilities, and network to reflect that same vibrant spirit.
Programs & Courses Offered at Houston, TX
About AIM’s Houston, TX Campus
Houston has been a top aviation and aerospace destination for more than 60 years, rightfully earning its Space City nickname. Not only do we have two major airports—George Bush Intercontinental and William P. Hobby—NASA Johnson Space Center, and Houston Spaceport, but we’re also a destination that regularly welcomes industry conferences and trade shows.
We have a saying at AIM Houston: “We don’t just enroll students, we enroll graduates.” This shared philosophy drives everything we do.
A Few Highlights
We love celebrating your accomplishments—both during and after your time on campus. When you earn your Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic certification, you’ll add your name and photo to our blue wall: a proud tradition that honors hard work and inspires the next wave of students.
As the largest network of FAA-certified aircraft maintenance technician schools, our affiliations give you direct access to valuable resources and networking opportunities.
Starting school is a big step, and we’re here to help. Take our quick quiz to discover your strengths, explore career options, and get the insights you need to make the best choice for your future.
AIM’s hands-on programs, industry-driven training, and career support are designed to help you succeed. If you’re ready to get started, request more information about AIM today.
AIM is a hands-on trade school that builds aviation careers. We represent a leading accredited network of aircraft maintenance technician schools. From aviation maintenance and avionics to industrial manufacturing and welding, our hands-on programs are designed to prepare students for thriving careers across the industry.
The Houston campus offers programs like the Aviation Maintenance Technician Certificate and specialized tracks in avionics and powerplant maintenance. These programs combine technical instruction with hands-on training to prepare students for FAA certifications.
Houston’s booming aviation industry includes major players like United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and numerous maintenance facilities at George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport, to name just a few. These employers actively seek skilled AIM graduates.
While the Houston campus does not offer on-site housing, students have access to a variety of nearby accommodations, including affordable apartments and shared housing options. The campus team can assist with recommendations.
Prerequisites include a high school diploma or GED. Certain programs may have additional requirements, such as a strong interest in mechanical systems or basic technical skills. Admissions advisors are available to guide you through the process.
Yes, the Houston campus regularly hosts networking events and job fairs that connect students with local aviation employers. These events provide valuable opportunities for students to build relationships and explore career paths.
The Houston campus boasts extensive lab facilities, including an 18,000-square-foot hangar and specialized equipment for powerplant and avionics training. On-site FAA testing centers and proximity to Houston’s aviation industry make it a standout location for aspiring mechanics.
Getting started at AIM is simple. First, fill out our online request form. From there, we’ll guide you through the application process, answer any questions, and help you explore financial aid options if needed. You’ll also have the opportunity to tour the campus, meet instructors, and learn more about the hands-on training programs we offer. When you’re ready, complete your application for the campus and program you’re interested in and submit it online. It’s straightforward and hassle-free. Ready to take the first step? Reach out to us to learn more and take the first steps toward your future career.