Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Cebu Pacific seeks partnership with flight training schools



 Cebu Pacific seeks partnership with flight training schools
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 MANILA, Philippines – Cebu Pacific is seeking partnerships with flight training institutions approved by Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

After the success of CEB’s grand recruitment event last February 11, the airline announced another innovative way to source high quality personnel for its growing workforce by creating a sustainable crew resource program.

Cebu Pacific opens the doors for partnerships with quality flight training organizations. According to CAAP, there are approximately 50 registered flight training institutions in Clark, Subic, Pasay, Bacolod, Zambales, Lapu-Lapu, and Manila, among others.

“We encourage the leading flight training organizations from all over the Philippines to develop competitive proposals and send them to Cebu Pacific so we can forge a partnership with them. This will help their students secure employment with Cebu Pacific after graduation,” said CEB VP for marketing and distribution Candice Iyog.

Interested flight training institutions should contact CEB’s Special Projects Office for a request for tender document.

“As the country’s largest airline, CEB continues to find innovative ways to support its growing workforce. This will deepen our pool of technical experts in various airline functions and ensure that CEB strengthens its high-quality value proposition to its passengers.” Iyog said.

Iyog added that this is a win-win situation for both the flight training organization and the airline. “CEB looks forward to welcoming even more qualified individuals into the CEB family, as we take delivery of more brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft."

The airline has already received four brand-new Airbus A320 from October 2010 to January 2011. By the end of 2011, CEB will be operating a fleet of 37 aircraft with an average age of less than 2.5 years one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world. Between 2012 and 2014, Cebu Pacific will take an additional 16 Airbus A320 aircraft. (EHL).

2. Mt. Bulusan now a 'no fly zone': CAAP
MANILA, Philippines - The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) on Monday making the vicinity of Mt. Bulusan in Sorsogon Province a "no fly zone."

CAAP Director General Ramon Gutierrez confirmed the issuance of the NOTAM and said they will issue updates accordingly as the condition of Mt. Bulusan changes.

The NOTAM informs pilots about the volcanic eruption in the area so they can avoid the area and prevent the possible ingestion of ash in its engines which can be fatal.

The NOTAM was issued just before noon Monday following the eruption of the volcano Sunday morning.

The volcano erupted a thick column of ash that has risen to over 3,000 meters from the crater creating a danger to passenger airplanes.










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NEHA JAIN

      

   

     



            
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