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VIVES University of Applied Sciences and skeyes are launching an academic training program to become an air traffic controller

Published on May 30th, 2025
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VIVES University of Applied Sciences and skeyes are launching an academic training program to become an air traffic controller

In collaboration with Belgian air navigation service provider skeyes, VIVES University of Applied Sciences is launching a brand-new specialisation Air traffic Control within its bachelor’s degree in Aviation. This historic step for aviation education in Flanders will be ratified on 4 June 2025 with the official signing of the cooperation agreement.

Flying start

Starting in September 2025, students within the bachelor’s degree in aviation can opt for the Air Traffic Control specialisation in their third year, provided they pass the mandatory aptitude tests. This unique course combines in-depth theoretical knowledge with intensive practical experience at EPNB training centre at the skeyes site in Steenokkerzeel — the nerve centre of Belgian air traffic control.

Response to growing demand

As air traffic increases, so does the need for well-trained air traffic controllers. With this innovative course, VIVES University of Applied Sciences responds to that need, offering students excellent career prospects, international opportunities and a future-oriented training.

Students undergo both air traffic controller’s basic and rating training and train in realistic simulation environments. They develop essential skills such as decision-making, communication and air traffic coordination. Mandatory mental aptitude tests, taken by skeyes, are also part of the programme.

“With this programme, we offer our students direct access to a challenging aviation career with promising future prospects.”, said Nancy Vermeulen, Head of Aviation Training & Drone Applications at VIVES University of Applied Sciences.

Solid diploma on the radar

Upon successful completion of the programme, students obtain both their bachelor’s degree in Aviation and an official Air Traffic Controller Student Licence. With this licence certificate, they can directly enter a shortened vocational training at an ANSP (like skeyes) – a direct route to a full air traffic controller qualification.

§As an air traffic controller, you are an invisible yet indispensable link in the safety of thousands of passengers every day. In our state-of-the-art training facilities, VIVES students are immersed in the challenging and fascinating world of aviation.”, said Johan Decuyper, skeyes CEO.

Vincent Lambercy
Vincent started working in ATM in 2000 and brings his Air Traffic Management experience to the team. Having founded FoxATM after working 17 years with ANSPs in technical and sales roles; within ANSPs and the ATM industry. He has strong technical and commercial experience in international projects.
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