Aviation training in Finland provides the opportunity to specialize in aeronautical engineering and aircraft maintenance. In Pirkanmaa, aviation training covers all educational levels, offering students the chance to progress from basic training to higher education specialization and continuous professional development. Aviation vocational education is regulated across Europe, meaning it is standardized in all European aviation authority-approved institutions. The training adheres to strict international standards and is closely linked to the industry, particularly aviation companies and the defense forces. The rapid technological development, such as modern maintenance management systems and new materials, creates ongoing skill demands to which the training must adapt. The aim of the project is to develop aviation training to meet the evolving needs of the industry and to enhance the competence and attractiveness of the field in Pirkanmaa. The background of the project lies in the need to update aviation vocational education to better align with technological advancements and industry requirements, such as the use of new maintenance management systems and materials. Additionally, the project seeks to address the new skill requirements brought by the acquisition of the F-35 fighter jet, ensuring that Finland has the necessary skilled workforce to meet the increasing demand in the sector. The main objectives of the project include developing vocational aviation education to be more aligned with industry needs, strengthening foresight capabilities, integrating digital solutions such as VR/AR technologies into education, and enhancing the appeal and retention of talent in the field. The project will result in new models for work-based learning and up-to-date training that supports adaptation to technological and industry requirements. New digital learning environments will provide a safer and more efficient way to learn practical skills. At the same time, stronger cooperation between industry and educational institutions will be fostered, improving the sector's attractiveness and ensuring a sufficient workforce supply for the future. The project will have a significant impact on aviation vocational education and workforce skill demands, especially in the Pirkanmaa region, but its outcomes can also be applied nationally and internationally.