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The center was established in 2011 with an aim to establish indigenous maintenance facilities for all aircraft of the Bangladesh Air Force. As per Forces Readiness Goal 2030 , the goal was to maintain the maximum number of aircraft in service, and minimize dependency on foreign suppliers.
The institute received in 2004 approval from both Bangladesh Technical Education Board and Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. The AIB is run by the College Code – 50158 [5] and is the only Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh-approved private aviation training institute in Bangladesh.
After the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, a Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) was established [1] Airports Development Agency was a limited company that was working before the Independence of Bangladesh since 1965 and worked as a contractor for the Department of Civil Aviation.
The total manpower of the unit will be raised from 204 to 704 personnel. By 2021, the number of aircraft operated by army aviation will be twenty-six. The army aviation maintenance workshop with 147 personnel will be re-structured to army aviation engineering workshop with 490 personnel. An aviation directorate will also be formed in the army. [12]
Ashuganj Power Station Company Limited; Bakhrabad Gas Distribution Company Limited; Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation; Bangladesh Blade Factory Limited; Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation; Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited; Bangladesh Diesel Plant Limited; Bangladesh Film Development Corporation
College of Aviation & Technology (CATECH) is an engineering institute in Bangladesh to provide internationally recognized Higher Academic Qualification in Aeronautical Engineering as well as pilot training. The college is an approved learning center of Edexcel, BTEB and National University of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (Tourism Corporation) Bangladesh Tourism Board; Biman Bangladesh Airlines; Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh; Bangladesh Services Limited; Hotels International Limited
Bangladesh bought 8 MiG-29s from Russia in 1999 under Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. [21] The Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA) received National Colours in 2003 from the then-Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. The Recruits' Training School (RTS) was awarded with BAF Colours by ex-Chief of Air Staff (AVM Fakhrul Azam) in 2004.