SCM Air Technical Training Institute

S.C.Moitra Air Technical Training Institute , established in 1948, is oldest Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College in India. Late Mr. Subodh Chandra Moitra established and started this college in 1948 as a Coaching Centre for Ground Maintenance Engineers.

S.C.MOITRA Air Technical Training Institute
TypeAircraft Maintenance Engineering & Polytechnic college
Established1948 (1948)
FounderLate Mr. Subodh Chandra Moitra
AffiliationDirectorate General of Civil Aviation (India) & West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
Address
VIP Road, Nazrul Islam Avenue, Kaikhali
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700052
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22.6354971°N 88.4334022°E / 22.6354971; 88.4334022
CampusUrban
Websitewww.scmatti.org/home
Location in Kolkata
SCM Air Technical Training Institute (India)

About college

The Institute holds its name primarily as the first ever institute in Asia to give training in the field of Aircraft maintenance. Initially, Mr. Subodh Chandra Moitra started to give coaching with only 20 students, later on the name got spread all around the world and today we have students of SCM ATTI successfully serving the aviation industry as Aircraft Maintenance Engineers in India and abroad. The institution gives equal importance in both theoretical and practical oriented training. It has a vast set up of theoretical class room & Practical workshops, training facilities. S.C.Moitra Air Technical Training Institute is an approved college by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (India). The college has two aircraft - Cessna 150D and Learjet 25D to impart practical knowledge to the students.

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