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Air Link International Aviation College

Coordinates: 14°31′14″N 121°0′5″E / 14.52056°N 121.00139°E / 14.52056; 121.00139
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Air Link International Aviation College
Former names
  • Amurao Flying School (1982–1984)
  • Air Link International Aviation School (1984–2003)
MottoAim High, Fly High
TypePrivate, Aviation School
EstablishedOctober 1984; 40 years ago (October 1984)
FounderCapt. Geronimo Amurao
Affiliation
PresidentGomeriano Amurao
Academic staff
60
Administrative staff
30
Students2500
Location
Domestic Airport Road, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Main Campus

Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines

  • Geronimo Amurao Campus - Lubang Facility

14°31′14″N 121°0′5″E / 14.52056°N 121.00139°E / 14.52056; 121.00139
CampusUrban, 13,500 sqm
ColorsYellow and Red   
NicknameThe Blazing Phoenix
Sporting affiliations
ISAA
Websitealiac.edu.ph
Air Link International Aviation College is located in Metro Manila
Air Link International Aviation College
Location in Metro Manila
Air Link International Aviation College is located in Luzon
Air Link International Aviation College
Location in Luzon
Air Link International Aviation College is located in Philippines
Air Link International Aviation College
Location in the Philippines

Air Link International Aviation College (ALIAC), commonly known as Air Link, is a private institution specializing in aviation education. It is situated within the General Aviation Area of Domestic Airport in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines.

The primary campus is equipped with 28 aircraft, including both single and twin-engined models. Additionally, it features a hangar located adjacent to a classroom building.

ALIAC also operates a secondary campus on the island of Lubang in Occidental Mindoro. This campus provides facilities for intensive training for aspiring pilots and ground-based students.[1]

History

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ALIAC traces its origins back to 1982 when Captain Geronimo Amurao, a pilot with Philippine Airlines, founded a modest flying school known as the "Amurao Flying School". By 1984, under the leadership of Captain Amurao and with the valuable contributions of his spouse, Dr. Myrna Tan Vallecer-Amurao, this small aviation institution expanded and evolved into the "Air Link International Aviation School".

In April 2003, the institution underwent a name revision, officially becoming the "Air Link International Aviation College". Notably, in 2017, Atty. Gomeriano V. Amurao assumed the role of the new Managing Chairman and President of ALIAC.[2][3]

Academic programs

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ALIAC's academic programs have received recognition and accreditation from both the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). Moreover, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has granted certification designating ALIAC as an Approved Training Organization for both Flight Training and Aircraft Maintenance.

The college provides students with hands-on experience, offering access to aircraft frames and power plants within specialized laboratories. Importantly, these facilities are supervised directly by licensed personnel, ensuring that students receive comprehensive practical training in dismantling and assembling aircraft components.

References

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  1. ^ "Facilities - ALIAC". Archived from the original on 2021-04-15.
  2. ^ "ALIAC Handbook" (PDF). Air Link International Aviation College. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-04-15.
  3. ^ "History - ALIAC".