Iloilo City: “That’s great,” President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo exclaimed at the wonderful progress in aviation training after viewing a computer simulation at the Clark Institute of Aviation in Pampanga.
The Clark Institute of Aviation is owned by an international consortium of British, Singaporean, French and Indian investors, according to the Malacanang press report.
The President inaugurated the said facility which was completed only last month.
It was further learned that the facility is the first of 10 aviation schools the Alpha Aviation Group plans to establish in Southeast Asia, India and the Middle East. The Aviation institute will start accepting enrollees next month.
14/07/06 T. Villavert/Philippine Information Agency, Philippines
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