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Aerospace engineering and technology, Pūhanga me te hangarau waka rererangi

Aerospace engineering and technology is the study of how to plan, design, develop and make aircraft structures and systems.

It gives you an understanding of air and spacecraft research, manufacture, operations, maintenance and management, and structural aspects of airframes, aircraft controls, flight stability, and aircraft operational capability and safety.

An aerospace engineer in protective equipment welds metal.

You might learn about

  • designing aircraft, aircraft parts and support equipment
  • analysing flight performance and safety compliance
  • approving aircraft modifications, repairs and maintenance
  • testing to diagnose malfunctions
  • servicing aircraft engines, components and systems
  • repairing and replacing defective parts and components

Your focus could be
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