South African Airways Technical (SAAT) Launches 45 Apprenticeships & Learnerships 2026 – Great Path for Graduates
South African Airways Technical invites young people to apply for the 2026 Apprenticeship / Learnership Programme
The closing date for applications is 3 February 2026.
Quick Facts About the SAAT 2026 Apprenticeship
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company | South African Airways Technical (SAAT) |
| Role | Technical Apprenticeship / Learnership Programme 2026 |
| Location | Kempton Park, Gauteng |
| Positions | 45 |
| Start of Selection | 3 February 2026 |
| Reference | SAA260126-2 |
| Required Education | Matric (Grade 12) with 50 % in Pure Mathematics and Physical Science, or an N3 Certificate in Mathematics and Engineering Science |
| Trades Offered | Choose 2 in order of preference |
What You’ll Learn
The programme mixes classroom lessons with real‑world training on aircraft. You’ll become a skilled technician who can:
- Meet industry and regulatory rules
- Handle the practical demands of aircraft maintenance
Trade Options – Pick Your Two
Aircraft Welding – Weld and repair metal parts, use heat treatments, and build tools. Great if you love metalwork and precision.
Aircraft Spray Painting – Protect aircraft surfaces, fix paint damage, and paint interiors and exteriors. Requires accuracy because it keeps planes safe.
Aircraft Trimming – Work inside planes, make and fix seats and other interior parts, and handle safety gear. Good for people who enjoy detailed hand‑work.
Aircraft Composite Structures – Work with modern composite materials, repair parts, and maintain structures. Useful for a future in advanced aviation tech.
Do You Qualify?
Matric Route
- Pure Mathematics – 50 % or Level 4
- Physical Science – 50 % or Level 4
- English – Required
N3 Route
- Mathematics – 50 % pass
- Engineering Science – 50 % pass
If you don’t meet these marks, you can’t apply.
What They’re Looking For
| Skill | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Read/write English | Must follow instructions |
| Basic mechanical knowledge | Helpful, not mandatory |
| Follow instructions accurately | Safety first in aviation |
| Good communication | Work well with a team |
| Attention to detail | Small errors can be big problems |
Application Checklist
- ID copy – Certified South African ID
- CV – Highlight Maths, Science, and any technical projects
- Certificates – Certified copy of your matric or N3
- Extra docs – Any additional proof of skills
Make sure the photos are clear. A blurry file can get your application dismissed early.
Selection Process
- Shortlisting – Only those who pass the first round are contacted.
- Assessments – Interviews, psychometric tests, medical check, security clearance, background check.
- Location of Interviews – Gauteng. You may need to travel.
If you do not hear from SAAT by 30 April 2026, your application is considered unsuccessful.
How to Apply
Apply now for the South African Airways Technical Apprenticeship 2026
Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Craft a clear CV – Show your grades, especially Maths and Science, and any technical work.
- Choose the right trades – Pick two that feel like your future job.
- Practice interviews – Think about why you want this programme and how you’ll fit into the team.
- Prepare for Gauteng travel – Plan transport and stay with friends or family if needed.
- Apply early – Avoid last‑minute errors and tech problems.
What Happens After the Programme
Once you finish, you can move into roles such as:
- Aircraft Maintenance Assistant
- Workshop Technician
- Quality Inspection Assistant
- Maintenance Support in aviation or engineering
These skills are also useful in automotive, rail, and heavy‑industry maintenance, so you’ll have many job options.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I apply if I only have Maths Literacy? | No – you need Pure Mathematics 50 % or Level 4. |
| Is Physical Science mandatory? | Yes for the matric route; the N3 route uses Engineering Science instead. |
| Do I need prior experience? | No – this is a training programme. |
| How many trades can I pick? | Two, in order of preference. |
| Where is the training? | Kempton Park, Gauteng. |
| Will everyone hear back? | Only shortlisted candidates are contacted. |
| What tests will I take? | Interviews, psychometric tests, medicals, security checks, background checks. |
| When is the final decision? | By 30 April 2026. |
Important Notes
- This post is for information only.
- Always check the official SAAT website before submitting any personal details.
- Meeting the minimum marks does not guarantee a spot.
- Late or incomplete applications may be rejected.
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