WCC Expands Training Fleet with Two Simulators

21 August 2025

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WCC Aeronautical and Technological College - North Manila (WCC) in the Philippines has expanded its simulator fleet through its ongoing partnership with ALSIM. The addition of an AL250 and a second ALX simulator brings WCC’s total ALSIM devices to three.

The AL250 is designed for initial training phases (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is a SEP/MEP reconfigurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. It offers both classic and glass cockpits for each flight model with a simple configuration change.

The new ALX joins an existing ALX at WCC. The ALX is certified for ATPL, CPL, and MCC training and can represent up to four classes of aircraft, from single-engine piston to medium jet.

Ali Nasrollah B. Ismaeili, Dean at WCC College of Engineering and Aviation Technology, said: “WCC is now equipped with state-of-the-art flight training equipment from ALSIM, providing students with a safe and immersive learning environment. This partnership ensures that WCC graduates are not just pilots, but also highly skilled aviation professionals ready to take on the challenges of the industry.”

Audrey Jeffroy, ALSIM Sales Director, said: “We are grateful for the renewed trust that WCC places in our team and solutions. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership of more than 15 years with WCC Aeronautical and Technological College, and we sincerely thank Mr. Patrick V. Guico, President of WCC, for his continued support and commitment to advancing aviation training in the Philippines.”

ALSIM will be at The Asia Pacific Aviation Training Summit (APATS)in Singapore from 26-27 August at booth 613 to share more about their training solutions.

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