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Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile

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Established
  
2000

Provost
  
Khalil Moualif

Nickname
  
AIMAC

Phone
  
+212 5225-39619

Number of students
  
180

President
  
Dalil Guendouz

Location
  
Casablanca, Morocco

Address
  
Nouasseur, Morocco

Founded
  
2000

Type
  
Public aviation university

Similar
  
ISCAE, École marocaine des scien, National School of Business, Faculty of Juridical - Economic, School Royale Du Service D

The Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile (AIMAC, in English International Academy Mohammed VI of Civil Aviation) is a public aviation university created in 2000 by the King Mohammed VI of Morocco in order to train air traffic controllers, Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel and aerospace engineers. Under the supervision of the Moroccan Airports Authority and the Ministry of Equipment and Transport, the university is based on the recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization.

International partners

The Academy has received the ICAO agreement as the first French speaking training center of "Trainair" network. The École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC) of Toulouse is linked to the university by a partnership agreement, 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 in March 2012. 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 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

Académie internationale Mohammed VI de l'aviation civile Wikipedia