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Friday 9 November 2012

Asiatic International Aviation Corp [Asiatic Air]

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Asiatic International Aviation Corp.




Asiatic International Aviation Corp [Asiatic Air] is a group of Pilots, Airlines Professionals & Aviation organizations working in collaboration with many Aviation leaders worldwide for the smooth growth of Aviation activities in Asia. Asiatic International Aviation Academy [Asiatic Air] is affiliated to the Aviation Atlanta, Career Pilot School & Airlinecareer.com USA , Asian Aerospace College “Colombo”, Aircrew Flight Training Academy and Eagle Air Academy Philippines . The basic aim of AsiaticAir is to promote all kind of Airlines and Aviation related activities under one roof.

Asiatic Air is a group of professionals and Pilots of Aviation industry dedicated to provide best training environment for Airline professionals Asiatic works in association with Aircrew Flight Training Academy, Eagle Air Academy , Aviation Atlanta USA & Asian Aviation Centre Ltd., Colombo.

Asiatic is the first Organization of its kind to offer an International level Ground Training under one roof. The Academy is committed to produce Professionals for Airlines industry that will be Pilot In Command and Airlines Manager of tomorrow. . The basic aim of AsiaticAir is to promote new Aviation Training Academies of USA & Philippines on World Wide Web. For all types of Pilot jobs AsiaticAir is an official partner with www.JobsInAirline.com AsiaticAir group has more then 60 Aviation portals with very good Page rank

AsiaticAir is also a part of www.MissionToCanada.com

Our aim is to help only 1000 Student Pilots in next 3 year for Pilot Training in one of the best Air Transport Association of Canada [ ATAC ] member Flight Training School to trained them.
International student numbers in Canada have more than doubled to 178,000 since 1998. Canadian immigration also says that this resulted in employment for over 83,000 Canadians last year.

Every year more then 6000 Indian students studying pilot training in abroad
Our aim is to help only 1000 Student Pilots in next 3 year for Pilot Training in one of the best Air Transport Association of Canada [ ATAC ] member Flight Training School to trained them. Canadian Aviation qualifications are internationally recognized Excellent services set-up specifically to help international student Pilots.

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