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Publication date: 
2021/12/04
On Friday, 3 December, Rector Vojtěch Petráček welcomed a delegation from National Aviation University (NAU) headed by its Rector Maksym Lutskyi, who was accompanied by Vice-Rectors Rimvidas Khrashchevskyi and Yevhen Romanenko. The representatives of both universities discussed the possibilities of cooperation.

The meeting was also attended by representatives of the F AIR Flight School, which has long cooperated with the CTU Faculty of Transport and which facilitated the meeting. The discussion between the two universities concerned future cooperation in the exchange of students in aviation fields as well as in the field of science and research.

The rectors of both universities also discussed long-term cooperation in the professional pilot study program in the English course for NAU students at the CTU FD to be launched next year, as well as the possibility of a double degree and cooperation in the field of education of Kiev University’s teaching staff at CTU in Prague.

At the end of the meeting it was stated that the management of National Aviation University is ready to sign a joint Memorandum of Mutual Cooperation with F AIR Flight School, CTU in Prague and the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic and/or the Civil Aviation Authority of the Czech Republic. In addition to the above, the Memorandum will address the provision of practical training of NAU students through F AIR with the aim of obtaining pilot licenses according to EASA standards in the Czech Republic and, in the future, possible certification of a F AIR branch in Ukraine.

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