The Royal Victorian Aero Club is an Australian aero club based at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne. Originating in 1914 (six years before the national airline Qantas) it is amongst the world’s oldest Aviation organisations. Founded by pioneer aviators in 1914 at Point Cook, the club is one of Australia’s oldest flying training organisations. The Australian Aero Club was formed on 28 October 1914 (and formally established on 9 April 1915) and was subsequently affiliated with the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain. Renamed the Victorian Aero Club in October 1934, on 13 March 1935 approval to use the “Royal” prefix was granted and since that date the institution has been known as the Royal Victorian Aero Club. The Royal Victorian Aero Club provides aircraft and facilities for pilot training and private flying at Moorabbin Airport. The Club currently trains pilots from various overseas countries and also offers an annual Scholarship as well as fly-aways and regular competitions.
The average tuition cost of this club is A$20,679 and requires international students to have a minimum IELTS score of 6.0. It also accepts TOEFL as alternative language test.