Motto | La référence aéronautique |
---|---|
Motto in English
|
The aeronautical reference |
Type | Grande école |
Established | 1949 |
Director-General | Marc Houalla |
Administrative staff
|
950 |
Students | 2,000 |
80 | |
Location |
Biscarosse, Carcassonne, Castelnaudary, Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban, Grenoble, Melun, Montpellier, Muret, Saint-Yan and Toulouse, France 43°33′55″N 1°28′52″E / 43.56528°N 1.48111°ECoordinates: 43°33′55″N 1°28′52″E / 43.56528°N 1.48111°E |
Campus | Biscarrosse - Parentis Airport, Carcassonne Airport, Castelnaudary - Villeneuve Airport, Château-Arnoux-Saint-Auban Airport, Grenoble-Isère Airport, Melun Villaroche Aerodrome, Montpellier – Méditerranée Airport, Muret - Lherm Aerodrome, Saint-Yan Airport and Toulouse |
Colours | Blue and Grey |
Nickname | ENAC |
Affiliations | 3AF,Aerospace Valley, CDEFI, CESAER,CGE,CTI,Elles Bougent, Erasmus, EUR-ACE,France AEROTECH,GEA, IAAPS,ICAO, ISSAT, PEGASUS, Toulouse Tech, University of Toulouse |
Website | www |
The École nationale de l'aviation civile (ENAC) (French Civil Aviation University) is one of 210 French Engineering Establishments equipping students with an engineering degree. It belongs to the group of Grandes écoles in France and was founded on August 28, 1949 to provide initial and continuing education in the field of civil aviation. The university is an établissement public à caractère administratif (French administrative public body) under the supervision of the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing. It is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, University of Toulouse, Aerospace Valley and one of the five founders of France AEROTECH.
ENAC provides training in civil aeronautics and particularly in air transport, airlines, airports, manufacturers, and civil aviation authorities. The university offers about 25 courses, including those for aerospace engineers, technicians, Masters, Mastères Spécialisés, airline pilots, air traffic controllers, managers and flight instructors.