AILEEN celebrates two years establishing aerospace and defence vocational training

July 2, 2025

AILEEN is celebrating two years of work advancing vocational education and training in the aerospace and defence sectors (Courtesy AILEEN)
AILEEN is celebrating two years of work advancing vocational education and training in the aerospace and defence sectors (Courtesy AILEEN)

AILEEN, Viborg, Denmark, is celebrating two years of work advancing vocational education and training in the aerospace and defence sectors. Funded by the Erasmus+ programme under the Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) initiative, AILEEN addresses Europe’s growing need for highly skilled professionals in advanced manufacturing, positioning itself as a strategic contributor to Europe’s industrial resilience.

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In just two years, AILEEN has established a transnational network of six Centres of Vocational Excellence across Europe, using a nomination methodology to ensure quality, consistency, and sectoral relevance. These centres form the backbone of a cooperative ecosystem uniting vocational training providers, industry leaders, and research institutions. Together, they are driving a shared vision for excellence in training, innovation, and workforce development.

Ten additional Centres of Vocational Excellence will be launched across Europe over the next two years, inviting cooperation from external stakeholders.

A key outcome has been the development of a European training framework, based on the existing International Qualification Systems managed by EWF, tailored to the specific needs of the aerospace and defence sectors. Designed with flexibility and future-readiness in mind, the framework covers domains such as quality assurance and control in Additive Manufacturing, AM design and inspection, advanced welding processes and materials, advanced welding applications for aerospace and defence, the integration of digital technologies in manufacturing systems, and sustainable design practices including environmental compliance, among others, equipping both new learners and experienced professionals with the tools needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving industrial landscape. The first round of courses will be released this autumn.

AILEEN has launched national skills leagues in participating countries (Courtesy AILEEN)
AILEEN has launched national skills leagues in participating countries (Courtesy AILEEN)

Inspired by WorldSkills, a not-for-profit membership association based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and to further engage young people and promote excellence in vocational education, AILEEN has launched national skills leagues in participating countries. These leagues have introduced an element of healthy competition, helping to identify talent, highlight best practices, and create a culture of innovation within the vocational training community.

A significant milestone was the delivery of the first AILEEN workshop, held at the IPH in Hannover, Germany. This event presented the European Training Framework for Advanced Manufacturing in Aerospace and Defence to stakeholders across the education and industrial spectrum. It created a unique platform to explore collaborative opportunities aligned with the evolving needs of the aerospace and defence sectors. The next workshop is already scheduled for October 7 – 9, 2025, at the MTC Campus in Coventry, UK, where further collaboration and knowledge exchange will take place.

AILEEN’s relevance is undeniable in the current European context, where the green and digital transitions, security imperatives, and economic recovery demand a skilled and adaptable workforce. By aligning its goals with key EU priorities, including the European Green Deal and the Digital Education Action Plan, AILEEN supports Europe’s ambition to remain competitive, sustainable, and secure.

Looking ahead, the project will build on this momentum by growing its partnerships, bringing its innovative training solutions to new audiences, and contributing meaningfully to shaping vocational education across Europe. With two years remaining, AILEEN is on track to deliver lasting impact not just within its partner countries, but across the European skills ecosystem.

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