Fliegergruppe Wien is an Austrian aviation organization based at Flugplatz Bad Vöslau near Vienna, Austria, established in 1952. It offers comprehensive pilot training programs including Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL) and Private Pilot License (PPL) with practical training on aircrafts such as the Diamond DV-20 and Cessna C172 Rocket. The training includes theoretical courses, Night Visual Flight Rules (NVFR), aerobatics, radio communication licenses (BZF I & II), and ICAO Language Proficiency. Their fleet consists mainly of well-maintained single-engine piston aircraft equipped with modern avionics, suitable for IFR flights.
The organization fosters pilot development with a focus on practical alpine flying experience, memorable solo and cross-country flights, and structured training including an Alps orientation and a memorable triangular flight. Fliegergruppe Wien operates its own flight school and provides a supportive environment for aspiring pilots in Austria.
It is not classified as a flying club, does not sell aviation equipment separately, and incorporates radio communication training into their pilot courses.
Their home base at Flugplatz Bad Vöslau (ICAO: LOAV) offers excellent infrastructure and accessibility in the Osdre region near Vienna.