Alpha Aviation Group inaugurates $11-million simulator center, A320 FFS 2.0

Bhanu Choudhrie
2 min readSep 17, 2019

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CLARK FREEPORT-An $11-million simulator training center expansion project that houses four additional simulator bays, including a brand-new Airbus A320 full flight simulator (FFS) version 2.0, were inaugurated by the Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) here on Friday.

Bhanu Choudhrie, founder and director of C&C Alpha Group, noted a growing demand for commercial pilots, adding, “that is why we are committed to an ambitious expansion plan to ensure world-class facilities where as many cadets can learn to fly and the industry demand can be met.”

In his welcome remarks at the event, Choudhrie also said “the Asia-Pacific [Apac] airline industry is growing at a remarkable rate, with [the region] predicted to have 3.9 billion passengers by 2037.”

He said, “greater demand means more planes, and more planes require more commercial pilots-645,000 more worldwide by 2038, with a third of those required across Apac.”

Choudhrie said AAG was established 13 years ago and has trained over 900 pilots from over 40 countries. He said in an industry in which just 3 percent of the world’s pilots are women, AAG has been up to about 20 percent female cadets.

He recalled that having established the company with just one simulator, “today we proudly launched our sixth,” the most of any pilot training provider in the Philippines.

“But success isn’t just about the numbers, it’s about supporting the whole economy,” he said.

“It is about developing local talents to benefit regional airlines and industries. And it is about empowering young people by unlocking life-changing opportunities,” he added.

“This, I believe, is the true marker of a growing success,” Choudhrie said.

Choudhrie said the brand-new flight simulator will become an invaluable asset for the more than 300 students currently enrolled at AAG, and those who will come after them.

“It will enable them to train to the highest standards and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the regional airline industry,” he adde He also expressed his gratitude to AAG’s airline partners Philippine Airlines, PAL Express, Cebu Pacific, Air Asia, Air Arabia, Pan Pacific, Royal Air, SEAir and VietJet.

He also thanked AAG’s financing partners BPI, BDO, RCBC and Maybank and strategic partners in the Philippine government, the diplomatic community, the private sector, the media and the academe.

Present at the unveiling of the new facilities were AAG chairman Cherian Thomas, Asia Pacific regional director Christopher Magdangal, Department of Tourism Undersecretary for Legal and Special Concerns Edwin Enrile, BPI Century Tokyo Lease and Finance Corporation vice president and chief operating officer Homer Aniceto and Department of Transportation Transport Security Administrator Raul del Rosario.

Originally published at https://businessmirror.com.ph on September 17, 2019.

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Bhanu Choudhrie
Bhanu Choudhrie

Written by Bhanu Choudhrie

Founder, C&C Alpha Group and Alpha Aviation Group | Based in London, United Kingdom | Learn More: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/bhanuchoudhrie

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