Aviation Institute of Maintenance currently has 13 aviation maintenance schools licensed by the FAA and are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) in 11 states. Find out more about each campus location by clicking on one of the images below.
Known as the “Crossroads of America,” Indianapolis is an important transportation hub and a leading center of manufacturing and commerce in the Midwest.
Kansas City is known as the “Heart of America” because it’s centrally located within 250 miles of both the geographic and population centers of the nation.
Las Vegas has world-class restaurants and shopping, live music, festivals, sports and community events, making this a happening place to live and work.
Get the “American Experience” while launching your career in aircraft maintenance. Just outside of Washington, DC is the Northern Virginia campus of AIM.
Today’s Orlando is one of the world’s premier tourist destinations. More than 55 million people visit the area each year enjoying the main attractions and events.
From Philly’s waterfront and historic parks to the Avenue of the Arts, there’s a wide assortment of attractions, but its people are the city’s true treasures.
AIM Teterboro (formerly known as Teterboro School of Aeronautics) is located at Teterboro Airport, which is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.