Estonian Aviation academy organizes the “Deed of the Year in Estonian Aviation” competition. The aim of the competition is to acknowledge the annual achievements and contributions of Estonian aviation companies or organizations to the development of our aviation sector.
The grand prize awarded by the jury went to Air Force for the deed "Recognition of Military Aviation Authority and certification of Ämari military airfield".
The audience choice title was given to Estonian Police and Border Guard Aviation Group for the VO15 Project (24/7 readiness within 15 minutes).
2024 Estonian Aviation Academy: successful launch of student projects: the case of Blue Sparrow (overall winner and audience choice )
2023 Estonian Air Navigation Services (EANS): introduction of the digital remote tower centre (overall winner and audience choice )
2022 Tallinn Airport Ltd: a green airport leading the green transition in the transport sector
2018 (award presented in 2019) Police and Border Guard Aviation Group: acquisition of a new surveillance aircraft
2017 Regional Jet OÜ: becoming the largest airline in Estonia within one year
2016 Nordic Aviation Group AS (Nordica): becoming an internationally recognised airline within one year
2015 Tallinn Airport Ltd: the ACI EUROPE Best Airport Awards 2015 jury ranked Tallinn Airport among the top three airports in the under-5-million-passenger category
2014 Estonian Air Force: achieving 24/7 readiness at Ämari Air Base and carrying out Allied air policing operations
2013 Estonian Aviation Museum: development project “Aviation Museum Development Stage III”
2012 Estonian Air Force: deployment of Estonian fighter pilots to an operational theatre and their first combat flights
2011 Estonian Aviation Academy: completion of the new training centre
2010 Estonian Air Force: reconstruction of Ämari Air Base’s movement area
2009 Tartu Airport: opening of air routes to Riga and Stockholm
2008 Tallinn Airport: expansion of the airside area and passenger terminal
2007 Border Guard Aviation Group: strengthening Estonia’s national rescue and surveillance capability
2006 Tartu Aviation College: implementation of the FNPT II MCC flight training device
2005 Estonian Aviation Museum: development of the museum collection