BACKGROUND
The BS AT degree program offers a comprehensive training for students aspiring to enter a career in air traffic control, air transportation logistics, or airline management. Graduates of this four-year program are trained in the modern economics of the Air Transportation Industry, trained in aircraft selection, fleet planning, aircraft scheduling and procedures, techniques in forecasting airline traffic, logistics, airline statistics, and government policies and regulations related to Air Transportation.
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FEATURES
Candidate Status by PACUCOA as certified by the FAAP
The only aviation college with Visual Vector and Enroute Training (VVET) Laboratory
Strong local and international industry and research linkages
Highly competent faculty members with industry experience (Flight Operations Officer License and Commercial Pilot License)
Google Certified Educators Level I
Senior High School Honor Graduate Scholarship and other Academic Scholarships
Relevant extra-curricular and co-curricular activities
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Airport Operations Manager
Flight Operations Coordinator
Airline Customer Service Manager
Cargo Handling Agent
Flight Dispatcher
LATEST NEWS
Plunged into the pulsating world of neon nights, where the sky was not the limit, it was, indeed, a night where dreams took flight, as the BS Air Transportation program ascended into its General Assembly 2024. Set against the backdrop of A.R. Valdez Hall on April 4, 2024, the stage...
In a riveting clash of intellects and voices on March 22 2024, the Guild of Air Transportation Students (GATS) hosted the "Dynamic Voices: Clash of Brains Debate Competition" at the Drawing Room. The topic in question was the application of Artificial Intelligence in the Aviation Field...
On February 29 and March 4, 2024, the Guild of Air Transportation Students (GATS) challenged the Air Traffic Control skills of selected PATTS students in a visual vectoring and enroute competition entitled, “Rise of the Controllers: Chess of the Air.” The event took place at...