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BALTIC AVIATION ACADEMY ESTABLISHES NEW TRAINING BASE IN SINGAPORE
Baltic Aviation Academy (BAA) has expanded its training capabilities in the Asian market by establishing a BAA Singapore training base. In cooperation with partners China-based aerospace company Haite Group, BAA Singapore is ready to provide Pilot Type Rating, Cabin Crew and Ground Handling training to Asia, Pacifi c and MENA markets. Baltic Aviation Academy is a EASA
standard aviation training provider for Europe, CIS, Asia, Pacifi c and MENA aviation markets. The training centre took fi rst steps into Asia Pacifi c market two years ago. Through this period, aviation training not only has been adapted to meet clients’ needs in the region, but also has proven to be a provider of customized and cost eff ective training solutions. Companies such as Pakistan International Airlines, Pelita Air, Hevilift, AirOne Aviation Pvt Ltd, Saurya Airlines, Air Mandalay, Myanmar National Airways, Mid East Jet, Karlstar and Ariana have been working with Baltic Aviation Academy since then. “The expansion and establishment
of new training location in Asia has been a step taken after well weighted opportunities and thought through possibilities to expand BAA operations. Our approach to the client is based on symbiosis of quality, fl exibility and timely reaction. A local training base in partnership with Haite Group, one of the leaders of the market, will help to maintain
the high service standards which our company is based on”, comments Egle Vaitkeviciute, CEO at Baltic Aviation Academy. BAA Singapore is located at the brand new Singapore
Training Centre where at the moment are two sets of 7000 Series Full Flight Simulators: B737NG and A320, plus an Integrated Procedures Trainer. Five more simulators will follow thereafter. The facility spans over 21,000 square meters on six stories and includes rooftop conference/ dining room, rest area for special events, as well as ample underground parking. BAA Singapore training base, located at Singapore Training Centre, offi cially opened its doors on April 21.
DUNCAN AVIATION TEAM MEMBERS EARN INTERNA- TIONALLY RECOGNIZED CERTIFICATION Duncan Aviation is announces three of its team members have successfully completed the requirements to earn the American Society for Quality – Certifi ed Calibration Technician (ASQ-CCT) designation. The ASQ-CCT is given to individuals who have at least fi ve years of calibrations work experience and demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, quality practices in the fi eld of calibrations. In December of 2014, James Hood, quality manager; Todd Lieske, technical manager; and Dale Nitzel,
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