The Stockton Aviation Research and Technology Park (Stockton ARTP), a 501 (c) (3) non-profit auxiliary organization of Stockton University, is a collaboration of industry, academia, and government dedicated to the advancement of aviation sciences through private and public research and development. This enables achievement of complimentary goals of Stockton University and Stockton ARTP. Stockton’s
goals are to lead an academic consortium to interact with the FAA and Research Park members; develop aviation academic programs, research projects, courses and a degree program; and provide support to Stockton ARTP. Stockton ARTP goals include facilitation of joint research opportunities between industry, academia, and government and to ensure accomplishment of all tasks necessary to achieve success of the Research Park. The Research Park will be located on the campus of the Federal Aviation Administration’s William J. Hughes Technical Center in Egg Harbor Township, the Stockton ARTP provides a state-of-the-art, technologically integrated, dynamic environment that promotes modernization and innovation and provides leadership for the future of aviation.