Abstract

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's '6th Comprehensive Airport Development Plan' outlines
 the aviation policy for the period of 2021 to 2025, which includes the relocation of Gwangju Airport to
 Muan Airport. This is expected to bring significant changes to the domestic aviation industry and educational
 institutions. Moreover, challenges are anticipated due to a shortage of pilots caused by the COVID-19 Endemic
 and related facility inadequacies. Therefore, this study conducts a comprehensive investigation and analysis
 of the training infrastructure for pilots at domestic universities, focusing on Muan Airport. It aims to identify
 problems and constraints, as well as propose solutions and cooperation models by conducting parallel research
 on foreign cases. The proposed measures include firstly, improving existing infrastructure, secondly,
 suggesting the construction of new infrastructure, and finally, presenting ways to strengthen collaboration
 between industry, academia, and government to address this issue.

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