AAIS’ second HOST networking session of the year brought the aerospace community together once again on 19 May. Held at the Airbus Asia Training Centre (AATC), the session welcomed close to 100 members and partners from across Singapore’s aerospace ecosystem for an evening of networking, conversations and industry engagement.
Opening the evening on behalf of AAIS, 2nd Vice President Mr Daven Tey welcomed members and partners, recognising new corporate members that had recently joined the Association. He emphasised the importance of continued industry collaboration and engagement, highlighting upcoming AAIS initiatives, including learning visits, community events and opportunities for dialogue.
Guests also heard from Mr Damien Imbert, Head of Customer Support APAC, Airbus, who shared more about Airbus’ activities and engagement across the Asia Pacific region. Captain Sunny Sum, Deputy General Manager and Head of Training at Airbus Asia Training Centre, also provided insights into AATC’s role in supporting aviation training excellence and strengthening Singapore’s position as a leading aviation hub.
A key highlight of the evening was the exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of AATC’s training facilities and Full Flight Simulators. Participants had the rare opportunity to step into the captain’s seat and experience the highly immersive simulator environment used for pilot training, a memorable experience for many aviation enthusiasts in attendance.
Adding to the excitement, the evening also featured a lucky draw, with the top prize being a 1:200 scale Airbus BelugaXL aircraft model.
AAIS extends its sincere appreciation to Airbus Singapore, Airbus Asia Training Centre, Aviators Loft @ AATC and the teams behind the scenes for hosting and facilitating the networking session.
Evenings like these are a reminder of the warm and close-knit community, and shared passion for aviation, that continue to drive Singapore’s aerospace industry forward.
View more event photos here (gallery will be updated progressively): Aerophotoworks for AAIS






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