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December 31th, 1959
Department of Flight Operation & Traffic Control was renamed to Department of Flight Operation.

Department of Telecommunication & Electronics was divided into two departments - Department of Communication Control, and Department of Applied Electronic Engineering.

 

January 14th, 1958
Department of Flight Operation, Department of Aircraft Power, Department of Telecommunication Engineering were renamed to Department of Flight Operation & Traffic Control, Department of Aircraft Maintenance, Department of Telecommunication & Electronics.

 

September 2th, 1968
The Electronics & Telecommunication Building was built.

June 18th, 1955
The Flight Training Center was built.

Maiden Flight was made.

 

August 3th, 1954
The Hangar was built at 200-1 Hwajeon, Sindo, Goyang-gun.

 

January 25th, 1954
Mr. Hyokyung Song was inaugurated as the 2nd dean.

November 14th, 1953
The school was changed into National Aviation College with a 4-year course.

 

October 15th, 1953
The campus was moved to Yongsan Campus located 3-65, Hangangno, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.

The Dormitory was built.

 

February 1th, 1953
Changed into a 3-year course of the National Aviation School. Moved to Bumil-Dong, Busan.

June 16th, 1953
The school was changed into National Aviation University with a 3-year course.

The campus was moved to Bumil-Dong, Busan.

Mr. Yunhi Kim was inaugurated as the School 1st principal.

 

June 16th, 1952

The Charter for Transport School was granted by the Ministry of Transportation in order to

develop civil aviation industry.

The campus was built in Busan during the Korean War.

The school opened with three departments - Department of Flight Operation,

Department of Aircraft Power, Department of Telecommunication Engineering.

Younghan Kwon doubled as the school¡¯s instructor and principal