Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center was established in January 2001 to provide cost effective aircraft type, repair and maintenance training for aviation personnel. It is a wholly-owned business entity of Mil-Com Aerospace Pte Ltd set up to cater to the needs of aerospace companies to upgrade the skill sets of their engineers and technicians. More importantly, Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center aims to address the aviation industry's needs for a reliable supply of trained and qualified aircraft engineers and technicians.
In 2002, Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center signed a strategic partnership agreement with Alteon (formerly FlightSafetyBoeing Training International LLC) and Jeppesen Academy to offer specialized aviation technical training for engineers and technicians in the Asia Pacific region. It is also worthy to note that Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center is the first Alteon training center outside the United States providing aerospace technical training solutions to regional airlines and aviation companies in the Asia region.
With access to both Boeing and Jeppesen extensive resources, Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center is in a position to provide the unequivocal standards and quality of the comprehensive range of Boeing aircraft type and Flight Operation and Management courses to many internationally renowned, full fledged and low costs airlines and MROs in the Asia Pacific region.

On 12th March 2003, the aviation regulatory of Singapore, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), approved Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center as an accredited aircraft maintenance training organization set up in Singapore.
To ensure the standard and quality of training centers in Singapore, CAAS has set various stringent requirements to regularize, control and monitor the setting up and approval of such training centers in the country. Areas come under the stringent scrutiny of CAAS include, but not limited to:
a) Course Syllabus and Lesson Plans
b) Course Notes
c) Approved Instructors, and
d) Classrooms Conditions (e.g. appropriate temperature and controlled noise level conducive for training)
CAAS has also approved MATC to conduct the following basic and specific type aircraft courses:
Basic (SAR - Sect. 7)
| L12 | Airworthiness Administration (Workshops) |
| H11 | Human Factors & Error Management |
| B11 |
Maintenance Practices and Materials |
| B12 |
Aerodynamics and Mechanical Controls |
| B13 |
Electrical & Instrument Systems |
| A11 |
Auxiliary Airframe Systems |
| A12 |
Structures and Repairs |
| A14 | Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Systems |
| A16 |
Airconditioning and Pressurisation Systems |
| A17 |
Avionic Systems |
| C14 | Turbine Engine Theory & Construction |
| C15 | Turbine Engine Systems |
| F11 |
Maintenance Practices and Aerodynamics |
| F12 |
Electrical Fundamentals |
| F13 |
Servomechanisms and Electronics |
| F14 |
Digital Techniques |
| E11 |
Electrical Systems |
| I11 |
Instrument Systems |
| I12 |
Inertial Navigation and Reference Systems |
| I13 |
Automatic Pilots |
| R11 |
Radio Fundamentals |
| R12 |
Radio Telephony Procedures |
Basic (SAR - 66)
| M01 |
Mathematics |
| M02 |
Physics |
| M03 |
Electrical Fundamentals |
| M04 |
Electronic Fundamentals |
| M05 |
Digital Techniques/Electronic Instrument Systems |
| M06 |
Materials and Hardware |
| M07 |
Maintenance Practices |
| M08 |
Basic Aerodynamics |
| M09 |
Human Factors |
| M10 |
Aviation Legislation |
| M11A |
Turbine Aeroplane, Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems |
| M13 |
Aircraft Aerodynamics, Structures & Systems |
| M14 |
Propulsion |
| M15 |
Gas Turbine Engine |
| M50 |
Essay Paper |
| M60 |
Bridging Paper for Category A |
| SAR66B1 |
Basic Conversion Course |
General Familiarization Courses
Boeing 300/400/500 (CL)
Boeing 600/700/800/900 (NG)
Boeing 747-200/300
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 777-200/300
A318/319/320/321
Boeing 737 CL/NG
Specific Aircraft Type B1 & B2 courses
Boeing 300/400/500 (CL)
Boeing 600/700/800/900 (NG)
Boeing 737-300/400/500 (CFM56)
Boeing 737-600/700/800/900 (CFM56)
Boeing 737-600/700/800/900
Boeing 747-200/300
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 767-200/300/400
Boeing 777-200/300
Airbus A319/A320/A321
Airbus A330
Airbus A340
Aviation courses listed under the Training Finder reflect our core curriculum and our scope of training. In addition, customized aviation training solutions and recurrent training programs are routinely updated to meet customer requirements, including the conduct of classes at customer site.
Location
Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center is located at Changi North Industrial Park and is within the aerospace industry hub spanning from Loyang Industrial Park to Changi International Airport. The Center occupies a total floor area of 35,000 square feet and is fully equipped with state-of-the-art training equipment and facilities which include an auditorium with a seating capacity of 50 with video streaming facilities. It has 5 lecture rooms that could accommodate up to 100 students; computer based training (CBT) facilities, aviation resources library, break-out rooms for discussions as well as sales of aviation books and training publications.
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Mil-Com Aerospace Training Center has set up a Skills Training Services Division offering specialized training programs to develop highly skilled aircraft maintenance personnel. This complements the typical instructor-led theory classroom sessions and computer based training (CBT) to fulfill the industry demands for knowledge-based and skilled technicians and engineers.
Together with On-Job-Training (OJT) secured through partnerships with various MROs, this sets the stage for MATC to offer structured apprenticeship programme to address the industry shortage for trained and qualified maintenance personnel
Objectives
To offer specialized skills training for technicians and engineers responsible for aircraft, engine, component and accessories maintenance, repair and overhaul
To comply with requirements of SAR-66
To support the industry needs for trained, skilled and qualified aircraft maintenance personnel
Facility
The Skills Training Services workshop occupies a floor area of more than 3500 sq ft. The Workshop's layout is clearly demarcated to provide for training in Sheet Metal and Composite Repair, Engineering Workshop Practices, Avionics maintenance, Inspection and Non-destructive Testing.
The facility is air-conditioned, well-equipped with specialized tooling and equipment and staffed by qualified and experienced instructors to ensure professional and quality standard of training.
Partnerships
AviationLearn.com for the Soldering Skills Upgrade Programme
Olympus for the Bore-scope Inspection Course
Courses
The list of courses offered ranges from Soldering Skills Upgrade, Sheet Metal Repair, Composite and Metal-Bond Repair to Inspection (Visual, Dimensional and Bore-scope) and Non-destructive testing (Ultrasonic and Eddy Current).
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