Construction of the new Airbus Asia Training
Centre (AATC) in Singapore is now underway, following the
completion of initial ground-breaking works.
Due to open in the
first quarter of 2016, the new facility will offer type rating and
recurrent training courses for all in-production Airbus types.
The AATC is a joint venture between Airbus
(55%) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) (45%).
The 9,250 square metre state-of-the-art
facility, located at Seletar Aerospace Park, will be the fourth
Airbus flight training centre in its global network, joining those
in Toulouse, Miami and Beijing.
When fully operational, the
Singapore centre will feature eight full flight simulators,
including four A350 XWBs, one A380, one A330 and two A320s.
The centre will also offer extensive classroom facilities and will be
able to offer courses for more than 10,000 trainees per year.
Prior to the opening of the new centre, AATC
offers courses out of temporary facilities at the SIA Training
Centre near Changi Airport and operates one A380 and two A330
simulators.
Instructors for AATC are initially being drawn from
Airbus and Singapore Airlines, with additional recruitment set to
take place in the coming months. In total, the centre expects to
provide employment for some 50 instructors and 25 support staff.
“AATC is a true win-win partnership for
Singapore Airlines and Airbus,” said Singapore Airlines' Senior
Vice President Flight Operations, Captain Gerard Yeap. “With
demand for air travel forecast to continue growing strongly in the
Asia-Pacific region, AATC will be a centre of excellence that will
help the industry keep pace with training requirements, while also
enhancing Singapore's position as a leading aviation hub.”
In addition to its flight crew training centres
in Toulouse, Miami and Beijing, Airbus has engineering and
maintenance training centres in Hamburg and Bangalore. The company
also has agreements with third party service providers to offer
Airbus training courses at their facilities.
AATC will welcome trainees from airlines based
across the Asia-Pacific region. All the courses offered by AATC
are identical to those at the manufacturer’s flight training
centres in Toulouse, Miami and Beijing.
“We are pleased to be adding Singapore to our
network of flight training centres,” said Didier Lux, Head of
Customer Services, Airbus. “This state-of-the art facility will
enable us to bring Airbus training services closer to our
customers and operators in the fast growing Asia-Pacific region.
We look forward to working with our partner Singapore Airlines to
develop this world class facility in one of the region’s leading
aviation hubs.”
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