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Tak Airport Co., Ltd was founded by aviation expertise in 2004, It ‘s head office at Tak airport, 8 miles east of the city of Tak ( on East– West Corridor Route # 12 ), about 262 miles north of Bangkok in the Kingdom of Thailand. The company has already secured a 30 year long – term lease from the Department of Treasury, Ministry of Finance, with approval of the Department of Civil Aviation ( DCA ) the Royal government of Thailand.
The company was established to make the Tak airport the full service corporate airport ( Fixed Base Operations FBOs ) and regional hub
and the center of private aviation technology ( Asian Aviation TechnologyAcademy [ AATA ]) education for the country and the region. The airport property will be developed to include the total of 22 buildings, 3 class room buildings, 10 residence halls ( 5 for men and 5 for women ) , 4 cafeterias/ dinning areas, and aviation discovery museum, a 50 – room resort hotels ( accommodation for parents and visitors ), an aircraft hangar for aircraft storage and maintenance and hand ont raining , 350-yard driving range for golf, a swimming pool and 9 tennis courts. The property will be landscaped and developed with a park – like environment.
There will be four sections of aviation academy, a light aircraft maintenance repair station, including sport activities ( Golf, Tennis, etc). All training and education will meet the department of civil aviation ( DCA) [ Thailand ] guidelines, as well as the requirements mandated by the Federal Administration Regulations ( FARs) standard in USA and education ministry of the Kingdom of Thailand.
The students will be educated to provide services that meet many segment needs. These include :
- Local and international standard requirements.
- Development within air market segmentation.
- Improve air safety and accident prevention. Note : Aviation accident approximately 74 % all accident occurred by Human Factor.
- Support global air safety and security standards.
We believe in team work [ Aviation Expertise ] that focus on : hard work, wealth, creation social participation, self – achievement and staff improvement to improve the Human Factor of the Aviation Industry.
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