10 Trainees Join AICAT-MTC’s Aeronautical Engineering Internship Program

Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines – Ten (10) new trainees were inducted to AICAT-MTC’s Aeronautical Engineering Internship Program (AEIP) on 5 February 2024, marking a significant milestone as the program has now trained a total of 50 individuals since its inception in 2022. Notably, the trainees joining this intake are PATTS College of Aeronautics aeronautical engineering students.

Capt. Gaudencio Maniano (AICAT Accountable Manager) extended a warm welcome to the new trainees, assuring them of AICAT-MTC’s unwavering support in their training by providing hands-on experience and exposure to best practices and standards in the aviation industry.

Also in attendance was Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAG Philippines Accountable Manager) who thanked the trainees for joining the program. “We are here to guide you throughout your aviation journey. Your continuous pursuit of learning and development will not only help you become better equipped to excel in your career but also to foster your personal growth,” Capt. Casibang II shares.

Renz Jayson Dilag (AICAT-AMO Aircraft Maintenance Manager) and Kevin Dy Tria (AICAT-MTC Head of Training) underscored AICAT-MTC’s integrated training philosophy, designed to provide students with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore diverse topics and acquire invaluable knowledge and skills in aeronautical engineering. (AAG News)

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