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Which school is Zhongfeiyuan?
China Aviation Institute is the Civil Aviation Flight Academy of China.

Civil Aviation Flight Academy of China (CAFUC) is a directly affiliated university (Civil Aviation Administration of China), which has been selected as the pilot unit of "MPL" course promoted by the United Nations and the "double-first-class" construction plan of Sichuan Province. It is the world's largest flight training institution and the largest school dedicated to flight training.

Since its establishment, it has trained 70% pilots, 80% captains, 90% meritorious pilots and 1 0,000% super pilots for China civil aviation, and is known as the "cradle" of China civil aviation pilots and the "Huangpu" of China civil aviation management cadres.

China Aviation College originated from the People's Army and was formerly the 14th Aviation School of the People's Liberation Army. 1956 On May 26th, the Aviation School of the Civil Aviation Administration of China was established with the support of the Air Force. On September 22nd, it was named the 14th Aviation School of the People's Liberation Army. 1October 25th 1963 and 10 were renamed as China Civil Aviation Advanced Aviation School, and were reported to the State Council for approval to be included in the list of institutions of higher learning.

1971May19 was renamed as the 14th Aviation School of the Chinese People's Liberation Army; 1August 7, 980 was renamed as China Civil Aviation Flight Academy; 1987 12 15 was renamed as Civil Aviation Flight Academy of China.

As of 202 1 and 65438+February 3, the 7 campuses of CAAC Flight Academy * * cover an area of more than 19000 mu, with 5 flight training branches, managing and operating 5 general and transport airports; It has more than 400 2 1 type trainers, more than 40 full-flight simulators, fixed simulators and trainers, and more than 500 various aero-engines.

More than 6.5438+0.5 million books, 5.8 million e-books and 52 databases. Full-time teachers 1372, including more than 600 senior pilots, professors and researchers.

There are 14 secondary colleges, offering 37 majors, 5 master's degree authorization points in first-level disciplines and 8 master's degree authorization points in professional degree categories; There are more than 26,000 full-time students, including1.2000 students majoring in flight technology.