The Mozambican government has re-established the National Academy of Aeronautical Sciences (ACA) with the relaunch of a pilot training course. This initiative aims to address a skills gap within the country’s aviation sector and foster local expertise. The ACA was previously operational but had ceased offering pilot training. The reintroduction of the course signifies a renewed commitment to developing a qualified workforce for Mozambique’s growing air travel demands. Details regarding the course curriculum, admission requirements, and commencement date were not immediately available. This move is expected to reduce reliance on foreign pilots and contribute to the overall growth of the national aviation industry. The government views the academy as crucial for long-term sustainability in the sector.