International Aviation College and Avion Group Are Developing the Nakhon Phanom Area by Establishing a Flight Simulator Center

Sept. 5, 2018
At the Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium (APATS), International Aviation College (IAC) and Avion Group have signed an agreement for the establishment of multiple simulator bays at Project of Flight Simulator Center in Thailand.

At the Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium (APATS), International Aviation College (IAC) and Avion Group have signed an agreement for the establishment of multiple simulator bays at Project of Flight Simulator Center in Thailand.

IAC offers a wide variation of aviation courses, from pilot training to aviation management and aircraft maintenance training in north eastern part of Thailand. IAC is expanding its services. IAC has chosen for Avion because Avion is able to offer the highest quality of full flight simulators with the newest cutting-edge technology incorporated. IAC intends to service at least the neighboring countries, but also a greater part of Asia. IAC Dean, Air Chief Marshal Vorachat Tharechat said Nakhon Phanom University is very excited to work with Avion to further develop the aviation services in the Nakhon Phanom area.

International Aviation College – Nakhon Phanom University is a 100% state-owned college in Thailand which was founded in 2007. IAC is the first and only flying unit under university in Thailand. The university offers both pilot training for CPL, aviation management BBA and MBA and aircraft maintenance training diploma in developing to BBA. soon next year.

Avion Group serves an international customer base with simulation products and pilot training services. The company activities include cadet programs, professional flight training and the building and operation of flight simulators and simulator centers globally.

‘We are excited to work with Avion’s market disruptive technology, this will not only benefit the Nakhon Phanom area, but also the neighboring countries. The aviation industry in Asia will be brought to a higher training level.’ Said Dean Vorachat Tharechat. aviongroup.aero