EACAA was founded in September 1971 under the Directorate of Civil Aviation of the EAC. The
government of Uganda, the
East African Community (EAC), the
United Nations Development Programme, and the
International Civil Aviation Organization were the major contributors. When the first EAC collapsed in 1977, the Ugandan government took over the management and maintenance of the school. In 2012, the government began the process of returning the school to the EAC. In late 2013, the Ugandan government entered into preliminary discussions with Integra, a private
Danish aviation company, to improve and manage the school at international standards under a public-private-partnership (PPP) arrangement. Discussions at the Ugandan cabinet level have also been held about returning the school to the EAC. In 2014, the EAC Council of Ministers agreed to take it back. However, due to the failure of partner states to remit operational and development funds to the school, the
Ugandan Cabinet, in March 2019, formally resolved to take over the ownership and management of the academy. It is expected that the academy will expand its training programs to include pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers from (a)
UPDF Air Force (b)
Uganda National Airlines Company (c)
Uganda Police Air Wing (d)
Ugandan Presidential Fleet (e) Commercial and General aviation. This would save Uganda millions of dollars in foreign exchange, currently spent on procuring this training outside the country. ==Notable alumni==