Jet Aviation and aviation college train engineers in Singapore

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Jet Aviation Singapore and ATTC collaborate on engineer training programme

Jet Aviation and the Air Transport Training College offer a licensed aircraft engineer training programme for business aviation from Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore.
Jet Aviation Singapore and ATTC collaborate on engineer training programme

Jet Aviation Singapore and ATTC collaborate on engineer training programme.

Jet Aviation Singapore is collaborating with the Air Transport Training College (ATTC) at Seletar Aerospace Park to jointly offer a licensed aircraft engineer training programme for business aviation.

Jet Aviation Singapore recently transferred ownership of a Falcon 20 aircraft to the ATTC, to help with the more practical aspects of the programme.

Under the agreement, Jet Aviation is to provide required on-the-job training opportunities to students enrolled in the SAR 66 Cat B1.1 course offered at the ATTC.

“Practical training is an essential component of aviation engineering through which students are offered aircraft training platforms in a safe environment to apply and practice their theoretical training,” said Liu Wing Tim, managing director at ATTC. “This Falcon 20 aircraft is a significant contribution towards our continual improvement efforts to offer high quality training. It represents a real win-win outcome for all involved.”

“With our new hangar facility at Seletar Aerospace Park nearing completion, we have a vested interest in developing a highly skilled pool of local talent to support our business aviation customers in the region,” said Gary Dolski, vice president and general manager of Jet Aviation Singapore.

“We are committed to the highest business aviation standards, which we are best able to ensure by selecting, training and retraining qualified engineers. Our partnership with the ATTC is already proving mutually beneficial and we look forward to a long and fruitful cooperation,” Dolski added.

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