Average Annual Aircraft Mechanic and Service Technician Salary in Hawaiʻi

$67,110

  874 Dillingham Blvd. Honolulu, HI 96817

  Aeronautics Maintenance

  (808) 845-9211

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Liaison:

  Evelyn Green

  evgreene@hawaii.edu

  (808) 831-6839

Tuition & Fees : $11,932
Trade Category : Aviation
Program Type : Trade Program
Location : Hawai'i / O'ahu / Honolulu
Purpose of Program : Leads to Employment
Program Length : AS: 72 credits - 5 semesters

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Degrees and Certifications

  • Associate of Science (AS) – Aeronautics Maintenance Technology (72 credits credits)
  • Certificate of Achievement (CA) – Aeronautics Maintenance Technology (56 credits)


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Tuition

The following is the tuition and fees associated with an Associate’s Degree in Aeronautics Maintenance Technology with 72 credits. Books, tools, and supplies cost approximately $2,500 and this is included in the tuition below.

  • Resident Tuition: $11,932 ($131/ credit)

  • Non-Resident Tuition: $27,340 ($345/ credit)

  • Non-Resident Pacific Isle Exemption Tuition: $16,648 ($196.50/ credit)
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