Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics

Pittsburgh, PA 15236

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About Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics offers airframe and powerplant and avionics education. For assistance contact Steven Sabold, Patrick Sylves, or Jacob Holt at (412) 346-2100 or [email protected]. Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST.

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P.O. Box 10897
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
United States
http://www.pia.edu
(412-346-2100
412-466-0513

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Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics offers airframe and powerplant and avionics education. For assistance contact Steven Sabold, Patrick Sylves, or Jacob Holt at (412) 346-2100 or [email protected]. Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST.

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Myrtle Beach Event to Showcase High Demand Careers in Aviation Maintenance

Feb. 24, 2022
MYRTLE BEACH —- Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics will host a public open house on Saturday, February 26, at 11 a.m. at its Myrtle Beach campus located at 1038 Shine Avenue ...
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Piedmont Airlines and Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Launch New Tuition Program

Nov. 30, 2021
MYRTLE BEACH, SC — To help bridge the gap between the needs of employers and the skills of emerging job seekers, a new partnership seeks to take its commitment to the talent pipeline...
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New numbers from the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) reveal over 80 percent of all PIA graduates in the past 12 months have been hired.
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PIA Aviation Maintenance Grads Hired Faster Than Most U.S. College Grads

Aug. 23, 2021
40-year ROI of $1.28M outranks all tech & liberal arts schools, according to PIA.
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Elise Krause of Pasadena, Maryland, is the recipient of a $7,500 Mike Rowe Work Ethnic Scholarship. She is working on her Airframe & Powerplant Certification at PIA.
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Maryland Student Recognized with Mike Rowe Scholarship

Aug. 20, 2021
Student shifts gears from Russian to Aviation Maintenance.
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Pittsburgh Career School Awarded $50,000 Grant for Advanced Avionics Equipment

Jan. 4, 2021
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the Keystone Communities (KC) program. This grant will be used to upgrade the equipment that PIA...

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Two Students Earn National Work Ethic Scholarships from Mike Rowe WORKS Foundation

Oct. 26, 2020
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (PIA) students Braden Brunson and Shane Miley are two of the nationwide winners of the 2020 Work Ethic Scholarship Program from the Mike Rowe...
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PIA Exec Appointed by U.S. Dept. of Transportation to New Board Encouraging Women in Aviation

May 29, 2020
Suzanne Markle, President and CEO of Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, has been appointed as a member of a newly-formed advisory board tasked with encouraging women’s involvement...
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Pittsburgh Educator and Veteran of the US Marine Corps to be Honored With National Recognition in Fort Worth

April 7, 2020
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Instructor Al Simon has been named the Ivan D. Livi Aviation Maintenance Educator of the Year Award for 2020.
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Aviation Employers Flock to Pittsburgh for Skilled Workforce, Demand Increasing Pre-Graduation Commitment

Feb. 17, 2020
Representatives of numerous employers will travel to Pittsburgh for the opportunity to connect with potential students in high demand for jobs in aviation maintenance.
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Workplace Trends: How the Love of Cars Led Keith Koontz to Master Even Bigger Machines for Republic Airways at Reagan National Airport

Nov. 6, 2019
For Keith Koontz, his path to a rewarding career in the highly sought-after field of aviation maintenance all started with his lifelong love of cars.
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Myrtle Beach Event to Showcase High Demand Careers in Aviation Maintenance

Nov. 6, 2019
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics will host a student career fair on Thursday, November 14, 2019 at its Myrtle Beach, SC campus located at 1038 Shine Avenue Myrtle Beach South...
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Delta Employees Take a "Whale of a Ride" to Support Aviation Education

Oct. 1, 2019
The group of Delta employees will provide an industry overview, answer attendee questions and discuss their own careers in aviation.
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As America Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing, Two Pittsburgh Career School Graduates Have an Aviation Milestone of Their Own to Celebrate

July 8, 2019
On July 20th, 2019, the U.S. will celebrate the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission, when America became the first nation to successfully send a man to the moon.
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Harrisburg Airport Aviation Event Teaches Pennsylvania Educators about Growing Demand for Aeronautics Jobs

May 29, 2019
Boeing’s technician forecast predicts North America will need 187,000 new aviation maintenance technicians by 2037, or about 10,500 new entrants per year.