Completions of a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering will open many industries where aircraft design, development, and testing are involved. Industry Roles besides the aerospace industry comprise manufacturing companies, such as aircraft and satellites and spacecraft manufacturers.
The biggest employers are some of the major aerospace corporations, namely Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed Martin, and SpaceX. You can work in defense industries, where aerospace engineers can ensure that military aircraft, drones, and missile systems become operational. Roles in aircraft maintenance, design, and safety in aviation sectors, including commercial airlines and airport authorities, are available.
Space industry roles include satellite communications, space exploration, and scientific research. Many aerospace engineers work in research and development in governmental agencies, for example, NASA, ISRO, or the European Space Agency. Out of these areas, many find opportunities in automobile, renewable energy (wind turbine), and a newly developing one: unmanned aerial vehicles.