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Georgian Aviation University is an independently accredited university in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The Aviation Institute of Georgia was founded in 1992, in the structure of Georgian Technical University. In 2005, the Aviation Institute got down from the Technical University and became Independent Georgian Aviation University. The university has accreditation from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia. These days Georgian Aviation University has almost 1000 students., the majority being enrolled in one of the 10 bachelor’s programs. There are approximately 100 students in the 4 Masters’ programs and a small number of Ph.D. students in the Engineering Faculty. Teaching is carried out by 45 academic staff (36 of whom are affiliated) and some 80 invited staff, and the University has 80 administrative staff. The University has extensive links with the aviation industry and has initiated a number of student and staff exchange programs with partner universities in different countries.
Pilot instructors with more than 10,000 hours of piloting experience train future pilots.
Theoretical training is supplemented by practical internships and confirmed by a certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Agency as a prerequisite for employment in domestic and foreign airlines. The University’s International Aviation Training Center provides professional training and periodic certification courses for aviation specialists.
The university has accreditation from the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia. Lately, the Georgian Aviation University has become a favorite destination for both local and International students seeking a career in the aviation industry.
With a population of around 1.5 million people, the largest city in Georgia rocks a humid subtropical climate. The summers are very warm, and the winters considerably cold. Tbilisi also receives substantial rainfall throughout the year like any other part of Georgia. Furthermore, Tbilisi is a multicultural city that is home to over 100 ethnic groups including Georgians, Russians, Armenians, Kurds, and more.
This surprisingly enchanting city fascinates visitors at first glance. Tbilisi has the image of the harmoniously integrated city of ancient and modern and through centuries it has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. This is especially evident in the city’s Old Town, where a mosque, synagogue, and Christian churches stand side by side. In addition to this Georgia’s capital hospitality permeates the mix of contemporary and traditional restaurants serving up local favorites.
The university currently has a cutting-edge technical foundation. The University in Telavi is equipped with modern infrastructure and airports, Cessna, Piper Seneca, A-22, An-28, and 737-200 Boeing, standard class FNPT II MCC flight modeling ASA’s, well-equipped laboratories, and other specialized equipment for the practical training of future professional pilots and aviation specialists.
In line with the Strategic Development Plan, the University has recently purchased a Tecnam P2006 T-type twin-engine aircraft and a helicopter simulator, new training laboratories have been established and a maintenance service training enterprise was organized using the University’s Boeing 737-200 aircraft at Tbilisi International Airport. The teaching equipment and infrastructure are undergoing continuing condition control and mandatory maintenance, under inspection by the Civil Aviation Agency. Telavi Airport’s regional aerodrome certificate is also subject to constant renewal and service.
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