In recognition of Civil Aviation Day, TAV Georgia, the managing of Tbilisi and Batumi International Airports, awarded scholarships to students of the Georgian Aviation University. The recipients were granted full tuition funding to support the continuation of their academic studies. This year, based on academic performance and social criteria, five students were selected from programs specializing in Technical Operation of Air Traffic Management Systems, Aircraft Design, and Air Transport Management.
Beyond the scholarship initiative, which represents a significant financial relief for students, TAV Georgia and the Georgian Aviation University have maintained a long-standing partnership under a joint Memorandum of Cooperation. For years, the two institutions have collaborated to enhance students’ practical competencies and to support the preparation of highly qualified professionals for the aviation sector. Within this framework, final-year students are offered practical training opportunities in airport passenger services and flight operations departments. These internships are credited toward their academic program, while TAV Georgia provides daily meals during working hours. Internship programs are announced periodically, and upon successful completion, TAV Georgia offers outstanding students potential employment opportunities.
TAV Georgia has been operating in Georgia for 20 years, during which time it has constructed and developed the country’s two international airports in Tbilisi and Batumi. Throughout these two decades, the company has continuously invested in human capital development and currently employs more than 1,900 people. In addition to retaining experienced aviation professionals, the company places significant emphasis on supporting young people who aspire to build their careers in the aviation industry.