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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, also referred to by its acronym ALIAC or simply as Air Link, is a private aviation-oriented educational institution in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines.

Air Link International Aviation College
ALIAC
ALIAC Seal[1]
Former names
Air Link International Aviation School
MottoAim High, Fly High
TypePrivate
Established1984 (1984)
FounderCapt. Geronimo Amurao
Academic affiliation
CHED, TESDA, PRC, CAAP
PresidentAtty. Gomeriano V. Amurao
Academic staff
approx. 60
Administrative staff
approx. 30
Studentsapprox. 3000
Location
Domestic Airport Road, Pasay
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14°31′14″N 121°0′5″E / 14.52056°N 121.00139°E / 14.52056; 121.00139
CampusUrban, 13,500 sqm
ColorsRed and Gold   
NicknameBlazing Phoenix
Sporting affiliations
NCRAA
Websitewww.aliac.edu.ph
File:ALIAC LOGO RETINA.png

It was established in 1984 by Captain Geronimo Amurao, a Philippine Airlines pilot.[2] The college has around 3,000 students. The main campus features 28 aircraft, both single and twin-engined, and a hangar next to a classroom building. The training facility is located on the island of Lubang, Occidental Mindoro. Lubang Airport is used for flight training, and a resort is located nearby where students can rest and recreate during multi-day training sessions.[3]

The curriculum covers Bachelor of Science degrees both in Aviation and Office Administration. The Aviation degree has curriculums in flight training, aircraft maintenance, aerospace engineering, and avionics technology. The Office Administration degree covers airline management, tourism, and computer science. There are several non-degree programs in the same subjects, plus training to become a private pilot, commercial pilot, flight instructor, and flight attendant.[4]

References

  1. ^ "ALIAC Seal" (PDF). Air Link International Aviation College. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "History - ALIAC".
  3. ^ "Facilities - ALIAC".
  4. ^ "Academics - ALIAC".