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Shahid Sattari University of Aeronautical Engineering
دانشگاه علوم و فنون هوایی شهید ستاری
Danushgah-e 'lum-e vâ Fenvân-e Hevâii-ye Shihid Sitari
TypeMilitary Academy Aerospace University
Established1988
Chancellor2nd Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Marvinam
Location,
AffiliationsIslamic Republic of Iran Air Force

The Shahid Sattari University of Aeronautical Engineering or Air University, is Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force's military academy.

It was established in 1988 by the IRIAF general Mansour Sattari in Tehran, Iran, due to the necessity of providing a trained and capable manpower to the IRIAF.

It trains its students in a numerous variety of subjects and roles related to the air force, such as fighter pilots , UCAV operators, flight & support engineers, Aerospace Engineering , radar control, electronics & missile development and space engineering. Its main departments are a flight school, an aeronautic engineering faculty, an electronic engineering department as well as computing and administrative faculties. The formative period may last for 2 or 4 years.

Cadets of the academy achieve the second Lieutenant rank upon graduation and join the IRIAF. After that, graduates can take further courses, focusing in their main specialty.[1] Despite being primarily a military academy for the air force members, the university also trains non-military students in a different variety of fields including electrical, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. Alongside the Israeli Air Force Flight Academy, it is considered one of the best air academies in the region by academic and military standards.[2]

References

  1. ^ "آشنایی با دانشگاه هوایی شهید ستاری". 29 July 2012.
  2. ^ "10 Most Prestigious Military Academies in the World". 15 November 2011.