Monday, September 10, 2007 Clark Aviation offers effective training programs
THERE is at present an acute and worsening world wide shortage of qualified pilots.
Market analysts forecast that a minimum of 16,000 new pilots will be required each year for the next 20 years. China has revealed that it will need 12,000 new pilots by 2010 whereas India will require a minimum of 4,000 new pilots over the next three to four years just to meet the demands of the scheduled aircraft deliveries.
The training resources required to meet these demands simply do not exist today.
At the Asian Aerospace show 2006 in Singapore, Alpha Aviation Group announced its plans to establish a total of 10 world-class International Aviation Training Centres to provide training for skilled aviation personnel to address this acute world-wide shortage.
Clark Aviation in association with Alpha Aviation Group Ltd, was launched in 2006 with the mission to become a specialist training provider by developing and providing innovative, integrated and cost effective training programs to meet the needs of the worlds airlines.
Located in the Clark Special Economic Zone in the Philippines, the centr is the first of its kind in the world, delivering cadets trained to the new MPL syllabus, complete with an integrated A320 aircraft type rating, immediately ready to commence airline operations.
Clark Aviation, is part of Alpha Aviation Group Ltd, which is a global group of companies providing specialist and innovative training solutions, operational support, recruitment and consultancy services to the international aviation community.
The senior management teams within its various organisations have considerable experience in their specific field of operations.
This depth of experience makes Clark Aviation uniquely qualified to provide the customers with innovative and cost effective “turnkey” solutions for effective recruitment and training.