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History
Moscow Aviation
Institute (MAI) was founded in 1930 when institutions
which specialized in aviation became advanced enough to
join into one aircraft engineering education
center.
Until the present, the
development of Russian aviation and astronautics was
based mostly on the activities of institute professors
and alumni.
The designers Tupolev A.N.
(class "TU" aircraft), Mikoyan A.I. (class "MIG"
aircraft), Jakovlev A.S. (class "JAK" aircraft) were the
first Institute professors. Well-known academicians,
scientists and several astronauts number amongst MAI
alumni.
Moscow Aviation
Institute is a large scientific research center.
Significant scientific ideas are developed here; new
technological principles are discovered; new devices are
invented and constructed. Five fundamental scientific
discoveries for dynamic systems have been patented; the
optoelectronic device "Photon" designed here is now
operating in outer space; innovative power sources based
on new principles invented and constructed here are
currently used in aircraft and aerospace system units,
etc.
All
University staff and students can join in this work in
the creation or in the design of new devices, and even new flying vehicles; 14 types of them are wide
world known for 6 records in aviation sports. Recently
the new superlight small-size aircraft "Aviatica" was
designed and constructed in MAI by staff and students.
This aircraft is now indispensable for certain
conditions and thus is in very great demand in this
country and abroad. Now there are about 200 pieces of
"Aviatica" aircraft in the sky all over the world, and
this vehicle was completely created and produced in
MAI.
The total of Moscow
Aviation Institute alumni number in the hundreds of
thousands. They work in design offices, plants, repair
shops, scientific research institutes, universities,
laboratories, aviation companies, in the Center for Cosmonauts Training and other aircraft and aerospace
engineering and technological institutions.
Currently MAI is a large
educational and scientific center with approximately
2000 professors and tutors, 4000 research officers,
engineers and personnel, and 14000 students.
Since 2007 the Moscow
Aviation Institute has been headed by Professor
A.N. Gerashenko, Doctor. He is a
1977 MAI graduate.
In 1993 Moscow State
Aviation Institute was given one more name: "University of
Aerospace Technologies".
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