
Aviation needs more than talented people. It needs clear pathways that help people discover the industry, develop practical skills, gain meaningful experience, and see where those skills can take them.
Vector90 Aviation is developing workforce programs that connect students and emerging professionals with real aviation environments, experienced mentors, and opportunities to build lasting careers in the industry.
Many capable young people never consider aviation maintenance simply because they are never introduced to it. Others complete technical training but still struggle to gain the practical experience employers expect.
Vector90 wants to help close that gap by bringing education and industry closer together. Our goal is to create opportunities for students to experience aviation firsthand, learn from working professionals, and better understand the careers available beyond the classroom.


Introduce high school students to avionics, aircraft maintenance, electrical systems, tools, technical problem-solving, and the wide range of careers throughout aviation.
Provide A&P students, avionics students, and other emerging professionals with structured hands-on experience, mentorship, and exposure to the standards of an FAA-regulated maintenance environment.
Help participants turn technical education and practical experience into stronger pathways toward certification, continued education, internships, employment, and long-term career growth.

Vector90’s workforce model is intended to be connected directly to aviation operations. As the company establishes its avionics operation, students will have opportunities to see how technical knowledge is applied in an environment where safety, documentation, quality, and regulatory compliance matter every day.
Working alongside experienced professionals can help students understand not only how the work is performed, but also the responsibility, discipline, communication, and attention to detail required to build a successful career in aviation.
Not everyone who enters aviation has to follow the same path.
Some students may become technicians. Others may continue into engineering, inspection, quality, management, manufacturing, entrepreneurship, or technical leadership. Through Vector90’s broader workforce and engineering initiatives, we want participants to see aviation as an industry filled with possibilities rather than a single career track.
For students interested in engineering and innovation, Vector90 is also developing relationships with HBCUs to connect future engineers with aviation research and real-world technical challenges.
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