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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
한국항공대학교 항공우주박물관
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Jaroslav Madacki (12/10/2019)
Korea Aerospace University is a private university in Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. Established in 1952 as a national university, it was taken over by Jungseok Foundation established by Hanjin Group and transferred to a private university. The university — which encompasses most of the aerospace fields including Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, Telecommunications, Computer Engineering, Air Transportation and Logistics, Aeronautical Science & Flight Operation, and Air and Space Law — has been designated to take several national undertakings and collaborative research projects with prominent global corporations including GE, Airbus, PLANSEE since 2009. Major research results have been observed in the realm of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), since the first autonomous formation flight of UAV and the first flight of solar powered UAV for 12 consecutive hours in Korea. ‘The 1st Hannuri’, the micro satellite (CubeSat), was developed and launched for the first time among Korean universities in 2006. Korea Aerospace University was established as a national school in June 16, 1952, when the Korean War was raged, under the Charter for Transport School which was granted by the Ministry of Transportation (which is now Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs) to develop a civil aviation industry. Although the university primarily started as a two-year course school solely with three departments — Department of Flight Operation, Department of Aircraft Power, Department of Telecommunication Engineering — its status had been elevated by 1953. After the War, the campus moved to Seoul in 1962, then to Goyang City, Gyeonggi-do in 1963, where it is today. School buildings were built (the Hangar, the Flight Training Center, and the Electronics & Telecommunication Building) and several institutes (the Central Library, the Maintenance Factory, the Wireless Lab, the Aviation Research Institute, the Training School for Aviation Tech) were opened. In 1979, the university was taken over by Jungseok Foundation, established by Hanjin Group, and it was transferred to a private university. Ever since the transformation, the university started to strengthen its inner and outer sides. Through the modifications on quota and name, establishment of schools, departments, and graduate schools were finalized. Auxiliary organizations and institutes were reorganized (see “Centers and institutes”) to vitalize its inner strength. For the latter, the Liberal Arts Building, Central Library, the Aviation Control Center, the Mechanical Engineering Building, and the Flight Operation Building were opened in 1970s; the Student's Hall, the Science Building, the Mechanical Engineering Building, the Electronic Engineering Building were constructed in 1990s. Most of the structures were completed through this period. Passing through the strengthening period, the university started to focus on ensuring its internal stability. From the early 2000s, structures were added and expanded. The Central Library, the Center for Technical Assiatance to Small and Medium-sized Industries, the KAU Aerospace Center/Museum, and the New Administrative Building were built. The Library and the Student's Hall had a level extension. The university changed its name from Hankuk Aviation University to Korea Aerospace University in 2007. It started to develop its competence by expanding international networks. After obtaining AABI (Aviation Accreditation Board International) qualification, for flight education, aviation management, air traffic management, and air transportation systems in 2007, MOUs (memoranda of understanding) and agreements with well-known organizations were concluded: MOUs with University of Southern California, Drexel University, Oregon State University; agreement for cooperation with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; joint development agreement with General Electric.
Hyundo Jeon (06/30/2017)
Intereating
Chany Yim (10/06/2019)
Aerospace Museum located within the Air Force. It is a small museum equipped with its own. Outdoors are exhibited planes used for training here. It might be a good time to spend a short time with your children. This is not a card. All are cash only. Cash receipts will be issued. Parking is free on weekends. If you pay 3,000 won, you will be issued an astronaut certificate. ^^ You can also fly a plane simulation, but if you have a lot of children, you have to wait a lot.
이주호 (11/25/2020)
I wish it was a little thicker.
신성욱 (10/13/2019)
I get 3,000 won, but I feel a waste of money Poor management and nothing to see. Space or aerospace Don't go, go to the west and west for free and heal for free. There's a mart in there and a coffee shop at the entrance. Blinding and making money, my husband took my daughter and went to the Han River.
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