17 New Cadet Pilots Join AAG Airline Pilot Program

Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines – Seventeen (17) new cadet pilots were inducted to the AAG Airline Pilot Program (APP) on 21 November 2023, marking the 7th intake for this year and the 72nd since the inception of this flagship training program in 2011.

Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAG Philippines Accountable Manager) highlighted AAG’s long-standing commitment to aviation training excellence in his welcome remarks. “As an institution committed to being at the cutting edge and in line with highest standards, we ensure that your training here is of the greatest quality,” he shared.

Paulo Mallari (AAGP Marketing & Sales Executive) discussed AAG’s integrated training philosophy and support infrastructure – an assembly of cutting-edge technology, tools and expertise that AAG has acquired and invested in over the years.

Cristopher Magdangal (AAG Group COO) also graced the ceremony to greet the cadets and their families. “Excellence is always at the forefront of our goals. At AAG, our focus is not merely on helping you gain experience but on building your competencies essential for success in the aviation industry,” he shared.

In his closing remarks, Capt. Gaudencio Maniano (AICAT Accountable Manager) underscored the collaborative efforts within AAG to fulfill the dreams of the cadets. “We extend our gratitude for supporting your children’s aspirations and for gracing this special event that marks a significant milestone in their aviation careers. (AAG News)

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