We are proud to announce that ProfiPilot, s.r.o., under its brand Aero Language, has officially achieved recognition in the Republic of Azerbaijan as a recognized language testing body, based on the mutual recognition of SVK.LAB.004.
This milestone represents more than a formal acknowledgment. It is a reflection of our long-term commitment to quality, international standards, and professional excellence in aviation language assessment.
Recognition in Azerbaijan confirms that Aero Language meets strict international requirements for aviation English language testing and assessment. Through the framework of mutual recognition of SVK.LAB.004, our certification system aligns with globally respected standards, ensuring credibility, reliability, and transparency.
This achievement strengthens our international presence and expands our ability to support aviation professionals worldwide.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to:
Our partners and regulatory authorities for their trust and cooperation
The experts and assessors who uphold our quality standards
The aviation community for its continued confidence in our services
This recognition would not have been possible without strong collaboration and a shared vision of safety and excellence in aviation communication.
At Aero Language, we believe that clear communication saves lives. Our mission is to provide:
ICAO-compliant language testing
Professional assessment services
Transparent and internationally recognized certification
A modern, efficient, and candidate-friendly testing environment
Being recognized in Azerbaijan is not the end of a journey — it is a new beginning. We remain committed to innovation, digital transformation, and continuous improvement in aviation language services.
As we expand our international footprint, Aero Language continues to connect aviation professionals with trusted certification solutions. Our goal is simple:
To make aviation communication safer, clearer, and globally recognized.
We thank everyone who has been part of this journey — and we look forward to building the future of aviation language testing together.