Mohammed VI International Academy of Civil Aviation
Other name | AIMAC |
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Type | Public aviation university |
Established | 2000 |
President | Habiba Laklalech |
Provost | Mohamed El Wafiq |
Students | 180 |
Location | , |
Website | www |
The Mohammed VI International Academy of Civil Aviation (Arabic: أكاديمية محمد السادس الدولية للطيران المدني, French: Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile, AIMAC) is a public aviation university created in 2000 by King Mohammed VI of Morocco in order to train air traffic controllers, air traffic safety electronics personnel and aerospace engineers.[1] Under the supervision of the Moroccan Airports Authority[2] and the Ministry of Equipment and Transport, the university is based on the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization.[3]
International partners
The academy has received the ICAO agreement as the first French speaking training center of "Trainair" network.[4] The École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC) of Toulouse is linked to the university by a partnership agreement,[5] in particularly for air navigation courses. Moreover, in December 2011, the academy has signed a partnership with this university and the École des Ponts ParisTech for the creation of an executive aviation MBA at Casablanca[6] in March 2012.[7] The Federal Aviation Administration is also a partner of AIMAC, in particular for the launch of common e-learning courses.
The academy has been chosen by Concordia University[8] for the development of a regional center of this Canadian university at Casablanca to provide MBA courses in aviation.
Mohammed VI Academy has other partnership such as Eurocontrol and Aéroport de Paris.
References
- ^ (in French) Présentation
- ^ (in French) L'academie Internationale MohammedVI de l'aviation civile
- ^ (in French) L’Académie Internationale Mohammed VI de l’aviation civile void grand
- ^ WELCOME TO TRAINAIR PLUS PROGRAMME WEBSITE
- ^ (in French) Académie internationale mohammed VI de l'aviation civile Archived 2012-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in French) UN NOUVEL EXECUTIVE MBA POUR L’AVIATION
- ^ (in French) L'AIAC lance un Executive MBA in Aviation Management
- ^ (in French) AIAC MOHAMMED VI