Professional outings

Upon completion of the Master's Degree in Aeronautical Engineering, the Aerospace Engineer is qualified to practice professionally in the field of aeronautical science and studies related to air navigation: Aerospace Vehicles, Air Navigation, Airports, and Air Transport. The Aerospace Engineer's training enables them to perform the following functions:

  • Design, verification and technical-experimental testing on land, sea and air of models and prototypes of aerial material intended for the State or public services.
  • Direction, organization and execution of the official experimental facilities for the research of aircraft material.
  • Issuance of certificates of seaworthiness, inspection and periodic or extraordinary reviews of specifically Aerospace material.
  • Inspection of manufacturing in industries that dedicate their activities to the construction and repair of aircraft equipment.
  • Technical project for the entire project and for the special facilities considered essential. This includes all equipment for airlines, airports, and airfields of all categories, including runways and takeoff and landing areas, infrastructure works, beaconing, lighting, and communications systems.
  • Technical projects related to the installation of networks, elements and flight protection services.


You can create your own company or work independently as an advisor and consultant in aerospace engineering and technology. You can also choose to work in the public sector (as a civil servant or employee of the European Union, national, regional, and local governments); in technology transfer, development, and innovation (in public or private centers and innovation and development departments of large companies); and in teaching.