Asian
Aviation Centre (Pvt) Ltd., (AAC) formerly CDE Aviation, was registered
as a private limited liability company in 1985 and its main business
was operating a flying training school. In 1990, it commenced a course
of studies to train students to sit for the examination conducted by the
Director General of Civil Aviation Sri Lanka for the issue of licences
in aircraft maintenance without type rating. (LWTR)
Due
to the increased demand for higher studies, AAC considered the
possibility of offering undergraduate courses in Aeronautical
Engineering and embarked on a course development program to offer two
other courses, a HND and BSc, through an affiliation to Kingston
University London from 1997. A BEng (Hons) degree in Aerospace,
Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, BSc degree in computing, a
Foundation Degree in Aircraft Engineering and Aviation Studies were
subsequently added to the Portfolio.
In
1998, AAC signed an agreement with the department of Further Education,
Employment, Science and Technology of the Government of South
Australia, under which, from 1999, AAC offered the Certificate (Level 4)
in Aviation Engineering, Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical
Maintenance) course of Regency Institute of TAFE South Australia, in Sri
Lanka.
In
2005, AAC entered into an agreement with Kangan Batman Institute of
TAFE (KBIT) in Melbourne, the only organization which posses CASA CAR30
approval for Aircraft Maintenance Training to deliver the Certificate
(Level IV) in Aviation Engineering; Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
(Mechanical Maintenance) course at AAC. This new agreement with KBIT
provides the students with an option to transfer to Advanced Diploma of
Engineering (Aerospace) program of KBIT.
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The
Flight Academy of AAC offers flying training Private Pilot Licence
(PPL), Commercial Pilot Licence with Instrument Rating (CPL/IR), Multi
Engine Rating and the Assistant Flight Instructor Rating. Currently AAC
has fleet of Cessna 152 training aircrafts and also the only Multi
Engine Aircraft for training in Sri Lanka, a Piper Seneca PA34. The
Flight Academy has produced over 500 pilots at various levels which
includes Sri Lanka and also overseas students from India, Maldives, Iran
and Nepal.
What
stated as an organization to train pilots and a few technicians in
aircraft maintenance has now grown to be an establishment which offers
undergraduates courses in several disciplines. The Asian Aviation Centre
is committed to ensure the continuing growth of its training arms, as
fully fledged teaching establishment dedicated to aviation related
training in Sri Lanka.
In
1994, the night launched A domestic scheduled airline under the banner
of Lion Air (Pvt) Ltd. This sister companies operations greatly enhanced
AAC;s appeal in thee market place.
AAC’s students thus were able to get 1st hand ‘on the job training’.
The AAC complex is based at the largest hanger complex at Colombo Airport, Ratmalana.
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