Government & Industry

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Setting Standards in Aviation Training &

Research

The Aeronautical Institute is committed to setting worldwide standards for all aspects of aviation management, from air traffic control training to airport design.

Our research is aimed at identifying the areas of inefficiency and insufficiency throughout the global aviation industry and coming up with feasible remedies to foster a smooth, affordable, and hassle-free environment for air travel moving forward into the 21st century. We also strive to minimize the general aviation footprint throughout the world through the reduction of carbon emissions and fuel consumption.

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Government/Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA)

The Aeronautical Institute (TAI) works in close collaboration with Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) worldwide to optimize and promote industry-wide efficiencies, optimization and training.

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Government/Military

In cooperation with the relevant military authorities, TAI and its senior management has been structuring multiple diverse profiles of training related to ab-initio, pre-mission training/planning in addition to relevant studies.

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Aviation Industry/Airlines

Given the challenging state the industry finds itself in, TAI and its senior management has been working alongside various large airlines in order to help improve the global airspace inefficiencies caused by delays. This work will lead to studies focussed exclusively on traffic and flow management, having substantial impact on fuel burn and CO2 emissions.

Center Of Excellence Training

  • Ab-Initio Training
  • Basic Training
  • Rating Training (Tower, Approach, Area Control)
  • Emergency Training
  • Transitional Training

Language Training for Air Navigation Personnel

  • English Language Training for ATCOs
  • English Language Training for airline pilots
  • ICAO Level 4 English Language Certification
  • Standard Aeronautical Radiotelephony (Phraseology) Training

Training for Active ATCOs

  • Refresher Training
  • Continuation Training
  • Conversion Training (to new position/rating)
  • Accident investigation and investigator training
  • Disaster management & CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management)
  • Training in unusual situations (emergencies, etc)

Training for Airport Personnel Operating on the Apron

  • Apron Controller Training
  • Aerodrome Driver Training
  • Marshaller Training

Opening in 2024

The first of many Centers of Excellence will open in 2024. The two first such centers to be operational will be located in Europe and Latin America - immediately followed in 2025 by locations in Africa and Asia. This global network will contribute to serving the global demand and set the standard for Air Traffic Control (ATC) training worldwide.

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