THEIR SUCCESS STORY






Transforming Indonesia's technicians into internationally-certified aviation professionals with skills and knowledge.

Managing safety & error.
CAAM regulations.
Fuselage, wing, structural.





Yes, this program offers 100% job placement guarantee. Malaysian airlines and MRO companies have pre-committed to hiring all successful graduates because they need technicians. it's a contractual guarantee. If for any reason placement doesn't happen, full refund of program fees applies
Investment details are discussed during your personal consultation, as payment plans vary based on individual circumstances. However, prepare for: program fees (RM 36,000 - with flexible payment plans), EMGS visa processing (RM 3,200), medical check-up, and daily meals during training. Accommodation is included. Most importantly - this investment returns within 10 months through your new salary. Our team will create a payment plan that works for your situation.
Basic conversational English is sufficient to start. Technical aviation English is part of the curriculum - you'll learn the specific terms during training. Many successful graduates started with limited English. What matters more is your technical foundation and willingness to learn. Malaysian instructors are used to teaching international students and will ensure you master the necessary communication skills.
Yes, you can return to indonesia during scheduled breaks and weekends (at your own cost). However, we recommend minimizing trips during the training to focus on intensive learning. Most students visit family after they finish the program.
Absolutely. The initial work permit is typically 2 years, renewable based on performance. In reality, airlines invest heavily in your training and want to keep you long-term. Career progression is merit-based - many Indonesian technicians have been promoted to supervisory roles within 2-3 years. Your CAAM certification also allows you to work in Singapore, UAE, and other countries if you choose to explore opportunities later.
This is a pilot program to test Indonesian talent. If successful, Malaysia may open more seats in the future. If not, these 50 will be the only Indonesians with this exclusive access. Early movers advantage is real.