Azerbaijan has launched a new strategic training hub at the National Aviation Academy to centralize pilot and air-traffic-control instruction [1, 2].
The initiative aims to reduce the country's dependence on external training providers by developing domestic expertise within its own borders [1, 2].
Located in Baku, the facility is designed to align Azerbaijani aviation training with international safety standards [1, 2]. By consolidating these resources, the government seeks to ensure that both pilots and air-traffic controllers meet global benchmarks for safety and operational efficiency [1, 2].
The center serves as a sophisticated hub for the National Aviation Academy, integrating various training streams into one location [1, 2]. This centralization is intended to streamline the certification process and ensure a consistent level of quality across all aviation roles [1, 2].
Officials said the move is part of a broader effort to strengthen the national aviation infrastructure, a step necessary for long-term strategic autonomy [1, 2]. The hub will focus on high-level technical training to minimize the need for personnel to travel abroad for specialized certifications [1, 2].
By investing in this domestic capability, Azerbaijan intends to create a sustainable pipeline of qualified aviation professionals [1, 2]. The facility is expected to support the growth of the national aviation sector while adhering to the strict guidelines set by international aviation bodies [1, 2].
“Azerbaijan has launched a new strategic training hub at the National Aviation Academy.”
This shift toward domestic aviation training indicates Azerbaijan's goal of achieving strategic autonomy in critical infrastructure. By reducing reliance on foreign instructors and facilities, the state minimizes vulnerability to external policy changes and reduces the financial costs associated with overseas certifications.




