- Antanas Gustaitis’ Aviation Institute
- About the Faculty
About the Faculty
The only higher education institution of its kind in Lithuania, which prepares specialists for various fields of aeronautics and aerospace.
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700Students
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50+Partner Universities Abroad
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20Research Projects
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6Study Programmes
Interesting facts
VILNIUS TECH students can undertake internships at NASA research centres – Lithuania is one of only 11 countries worldwide participating in this programme.
NASA Internships
VILNIUS TECH students can undertake internships at NASA research centres – Lithuania is one of only 11 countries worldwide participating in this programme.
AGAI has acquired one of the most advanced space mission simulation systems, “MDS Solaris”, which allows students to design and analyse satellite missions under real-world conditions.
Space mission simulator
AGAI has acquired one of the most advanced space mission simulation systems, “MDS Solaris”, which allows students to design and analyse satellite missions under real-world conditions.
One hundred years ago, A. Gustaitis designed the ANBO-I aircraft. To mark this anniversary, AGAI is developing the first electric aircraft in Lithuania.
The first electric aircraft
One hundred years ago, A. Gustaitis designed the ANBO-I aircraft. To mark this anniversary, AGAI is developing the first electric aircraft in Lithuania.
Dean's Message
“At the Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation Institute, specialists are trained to meet the needs of today’s aviation sector – from engineers to air traffic control experts.”
“Our students study using real equipment, complete practical training, work on projects and prepare for careers that require precision, responsibility and quick decision-making. What matters is not only what is taught, but also how it is taught – through close cooperation with industry, researchers and international partners. Such an environment helps students grow into strong professionals in their field.”
Assoc. Dr Linas Juknevičius, Dean of Antanas Gustaitis' Aviation Institute
History of the Faculty
1993
The Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute was established, and the first pilot flight training sessions were launched.
1997
The institute was named after Antanas Gustaitis.
2001
The Aviation Specialists Development Centre was established.
2007
Cooperation with the General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania was launched to train military personnel under aviation study programmes.
2009
The management rights of Kyviškės Aerodrome were transferred to AGAI.
2010
Three new Cessna 172S aircraft were purchased.
2011
A Piper Seneca V aircraft was acquired.
2013
Cabri G2 helicopters were acquired, and a helicopter pilot training programme was launched.
2014
A new simulators and laboratories building was opened at 28 Linkmenų Street.
2016
An aircraft maintenance hangar was established.
2017
The institute became an independent faculty.
2018
The first drone festival was organised, and a specialisation in unmanned aerial vehicle engineering was launched.
2020
The aerodrome taxiways and apron were renovated.
2021
A new aircraft maintenance hangar was built.
2022
A new Cessna 182 aircraft was purchased.
2022
A Master’s degree programme in Aerospace Engineering was developed.
2023
AGAI became a member of the PEGASUS network, which brings together European aviation universities.
2025
Unique satellite mission simulation software was acquired.
2025
Laboratory equipment for simulating low Earth orbit conditions (a thermo-vacuum chamber) was installed.
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Information
AGAI’s goal is to become a regional leader in the education of aeronautics specialists and to contribute to the development of Lithuania’s space ecosystem.
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Technology expertsAGAI educates not only specialists in traditional aviation, but also developers of future technologies. The institute develops fields such as drone system engineering, satellite design and space technologies.
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International OpportunitiesAGAI is actively engaged internationally – it is a member of the PEGASUS network, which brings together leading European aviation and aerospace universities, and participates in the Erasmus+ programme.
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High standards and requirementsAGAI’s activities comply with international aviation standards and are regularly audited in accordance with ICAO, EASA and Eurocontrol requirements. The institute holds licences as a pilot training organisation (ATO), air traffic controller training organisation (ATCO), aircraft maintenance organisation (Part-CAO), as well as a licence to operate Kyviškės Aerodrome.
Faculty Structure
The structure of the Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute of VILNIUS TECH consists of the dean’s office, departments, research laboratories, training and practice bases, the Aviation Training Centre, and the Faculty Council.
Dean's Office
Dean's Office
Departments
Laboratories
Centres
Bases
- Dean's Office
- Departments
- Laboratories
- Centres
- Bases
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Assoc Prof. Dr. Linas JuknevičiusDean
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Dr. Ignas DaugėlaVice Dean for Research and Project Development
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Assoc Prof. Dr. Dainius JasaitisVice Dean for Studies
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Assoc Prof. Dr. Darius Rudinskas-
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Laurynas ŠišovasVice Dean for Communication, International Relations, Alumni and Partnership
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Jovita ŽeimytėAdministrator
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Irena JanaščiūtėSenior Specialist
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Agnė KaminskaitėSenior Specialist
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Linas VaitonisSenior Manager
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Rimas AmbrakaitisQuality Manager
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Sponsors and partners of the faculty
The faculty’s partners are aviation, space and tech organisations in Lithuania and abroad that contribute to the quality of studies, practical opportunities and the development of research.
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