Mechanical Engineering covers it. An undergraduate degree in Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering would offer most of the Mechanical Engineering syllabus but give you some extra units selected around flight / atmospherics / high speed mechanics etc instead of electives. That could be worth it if you are 110% sure you want to go into Aerospace and wouldn't like the more broad employment opportunities the 'general' Mechanical Engineering degree would give you. Either degree would be fine.
how the qualification needed for joined this company?
You do not have the qualification needed to get in.
There is really no qualification needed to become a merchandiser. You need to be detail oriented and not get bored in your job easily.
A glider is an aircraft that doesn't have an engine.
aircraft engines are normally reciprocating engine or pistan engine, the Aircraft instruments in a reciprocating engine arecylinderpistonand so...................
Aircraft engine manufacturers construct aircraft engines, and maintain the engines when faulty.
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How can I become a doctor please what gualification is needed
The aircraft maker constructs the cowlings.
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An aircraft with an engine.
aircraft needed to travel the stratosphere