Philippine Airlines (PAL) is reopening its PAL Aviation School in partnership with Australia-based Airways Aviation Group to address the growing demand for pilots.
The revived program will ensure a consistent supply of pilots for PAL's expansion.
Cadets will undergo initial assessment and foundation training in the Philippines before proceeding to Australia for aviation theory and practical training.
PAL President and COO Capt. Stanley Ng highlighted Airways Aviation's strong track record, stringent requirements, and emphasis on safety culture and competency-based training.
PAL Executive Vice President Atty. Carlos Luis Fernandez expressed hope that the school will train pilots committed to building a sustainable future for aviation.
The aviation school previously trained 1,200 pilots over six decades before temporarily closing in June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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