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The Hong Kong International Aviation Academy was established in 2016 by Airport Authority Hong Kong. The Academy collaborates with local and international educational institutions, global professional organizations, and industry practitioners to offer diversified aviation-related programs that meet the training needs of professionals, industry newcomers, and young people aspiring to build careers in the aviation sector.
Skynet Academy Co., Ltd. is a Japanese aviation training provider specializing in pilot education, charter flights, and aircraft maintenance. With training centers in Tokyo and Sendai, it offers customized programs and scholarships to aspiring aviators.
ACCEL Flight Simulation designs and manufactures full‑motion flight simulators for Boeing and Airbus aircraft. It offers high‑performance, customisable D‑level simulators, eVTOL training solutions and cost‑effective flight‑training devices powered by its flexible ACCELSim™ architecture.
Ryan Aerospace designs and manufactures cost‑effective helicopter and jet flight simulators for civil, military and emergency services. It offers modular devices such as HELIMOD and immersive training systems and supports through‑life maintenance to ensure long-term simulator performance.
Skynet Academy provides professional pilot training with courses for private, commercial and instrument certification. It offers tailored instruction, high pass rates, scholarship support, modern training sites in Tokyo and Sendai, flight simulators and aviation services including charter flights and aircraft maintenance.
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