Blending Global Standards with Local Expertise in Aviation Maintenance Training
In a fast-evolving aviation landscape, training is no longer just a stepping stone, it’s a strategic advantage. At Academy Aviation Group (AAG), we believe the future lies in blending global standards with local understanding. In 2025, that vision is becoming reality.
Formed through the unification of Academy 147 (EASA), AAMT (FAA), and Academy Aviation Online, AAG has launched a new integrated website (www.academyaviationgroup.com) that brings EASA and FAA pathways together in one intuitive system. Students and partners can now access one of the world’s most extensive portfolios of National Aviation Authority (NAA) maintenance training approvals through a single, streamlined platform.

A New Hub in America’s Aerospace Corridor
This October, AAG marked the opening of a new training center in Melbourne, Florida – a key aviation and aerospace hub. Operated by AAMT, the facility sits within the Apollo Building at Melbourne International Airport.
“This investment into Melbourne is a huge step forward for us,” said Andrew Trinchero, Chairman of AAG and CEO of AAMT. “We’ve been planning it for years and finally found the opportunity to make it happen. We’re expanding our team, adding new courses, and actively exploring ways to contribute to the local aviation ecosystem.”
Initial training sessions in Melbourne begin November 2025, with expanded offerings planned throughout 2026.
Preparing for the Next Wave
AAG is positioning itself not just as a training provider, but as a global thought leader in aviation maintenance education. With one of the largest collections of NAA approvals — including FAA, EASA, UK CAA, GCAA (UAE), CAAS (Singapore), CAAM (Malaysia), DGCA (India), CASA (Australia), and more, AAG is uniquely equipped to serve both fixed and rotary-wing operators worldwide.
Looking to 2026, the group will expand beyond traditional type-specific training, introducing new flexible options through Academy Aviation Online. These programs will support technical excellence while aligning with the needs of operators, OEMs, and MROs globally.
“We see our mission clearly: to simplify access to high-quality, globally recognized aviation maintenance training,” said Joe Bonita, President of AAMT. “Our new platform, new locations, and new programs are all about meeting the industry where it is – and where it’s going.”


Building the Future
While each AAG company retains its leadership, personnel, and independence oversight, all are unified in purpose: to deliver training that is globally recognized and locally relevant.
“Global Reach, Local Insight” is more than a slogan — it’s our blueprint. Whether launching a course in Kuala Lumpur, opening a classroom in Florida, or building an online module for a student halfway across the globe, we are committed to creating accessible, industry-aligned pathways for the next generation of aviation professionals.
As the business aviation community gathers for NBAA 2025, we are reminded that this industry thrives on innovation, collaboration, and vision.
At Academy Aviation Group, we are proud to be part of that future — one training milestone at a time.
In the News
We’re honored to have been featured in leading industry media, highlighting our growth, innovation, and commitment to global aviation training excellence.
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