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In Brazil the B.Sc., M.Sc. and PhD degrees in Aerospace Engineering are offered by universities like: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC at Joinville campus, Universidade Federal do ABC – UFABC at Sao Bernardo do Campo campus, Universidade de São Paulo – USP at São Carlos campus, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica – ITA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais – UFMG and ...
Presbyterian University of East Africa: Presbyterian College 1994 20 St. Paul's University St Paul's Divinity School, St Paul's United Theological College 1903 21 KCA University: Kenya College of Accountancy 1989 22 Africa International University: Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology 1983 23 Riara University: 2012 24 Management ...
Africa International University was founded in 1983 as the Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (N.E.G.S.T) through the vision of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa. [4] The goal was to provide training for pastors beyond the basic certificate and diploma levels.
CAE Douala (formerly Sabena Flight Academy Africa) (CAE SFA-A) is an aviation school owned by Canadian group CAE [2] (part of its CAE Global Academy), located at Douala, Cameroon. It was the first civil aviation university in the country. [3]
The Aero Africa fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of 28 January 2012): [2] 1 Boeing 727-100; 1 Boeing 737-200 (which is operated for Toumaï Air Tchad) 2 McDonnell-Douglas DC-10; The average age of the Aero Africa fleet was 40.7 years. [3]
The university was established in 1969 as the Nairobi Campus of United States International University (USIU), a San Diego–based institution. In 1999, the United States International University, Nairobi Campus, established itself as a separate university under its new name: USIU-Africa.
In October 2018, East African print media reported that due to failure to secure an Air Operators Certificate (AOC) from the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, over the course of three consecutive years, Captain George Michael Mukula had relocated his aviation school to neighboring Kenya, where, it is reported, the process took only one week. [7] [8]
Aerial photograph of Hosea Kutako International Airport. Hosea Kutako International Airport (also known as HKIA) (IATA: WDH, ICAO: FYWH) is the main international airport of Namibia, serving the capital city Windhoek. Located 45 km (28 mi) to the east of the city, it is Namibia's largest airport with international connections.