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Overview• CATC History
• CATC Roles
• CATC Vision
• CATC Mission
• CATC Management
• CATC Campus
• CATC Support Facility
• CATC U-Tapao Time Frame
• CATC Technical Visit
CATC History
CATC was established on 4th June 1961 (B.E. 2504) under a cooperative project between
1. United Nations Special Fund (UNSF)
2. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
3. The Royal Thai Government
The objective of this project, which operated from 1961 – 1965 (B.E. 2504-2508), was to
develop and upgrade civil aviation in the Southeast Asia region.
CATC History
on 1 January 1966 (B.E. 2509), the Thai Government undertook sole responsibility for the
project.
Late of 1987 (B.E. 2530), a royal decree on the reorganization of CATC was issued,
establishing CATC as a division within the Department of Aviation,
Ministry of Transport.
CATC HistoryThailand government issued the Royal Decree
for establishment of the Civil Aviation Training Center in 1992 (B.E. 2535),
CATC became a state enterprise under the Ministry of Transport.
on 1 April 1993 (B.E. 2536), CATC was transferred completely from
the Department of Aviation with a registered capital of 150,000,000 Baht
which came from
1. Thai Airways International Public Company,
2. Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Limited,
3. Airports Authority of Thailand.
CATC Vision
“CATC is the Specialized Civil Aviation Training Center in the Region
and Learning Organization of World-Class Human Resources.”
CATC Mission
1. To produce and train sufficient highly-skilled personnel for regional aviation industries.
2. To research and develop new aviation technologies and services.
3. To provide increased capacity in aircraft maintenance and repair services.
4. To provide aircraft services and to create new business related to the aviation industry.
5. To support the operations of CAAT and to provide assessment and approval
of applications for personnel licenses as designated.
CATC Management
Executive Management
1. CATC President
2. Vice of Administrative Affairs
3. Vice of Academic Affairs
CATC ManagementGround Training Center-Bangkok
1. President Bureau
2. Finance Bureau
3. Information Technology Bureau
4. Aviation Business Research and Development
5. Aircraft Maintenance Training Division
6. Avionics Maintenance Training Division
7. Aeronautical Service Training Division
8. Aviation Management Training Division
9. Aviation Technical English Division
CATC Management
Flight Training Center-Huahin
1. Flight Training Center
2. Aviation Training Division
3. Aircraft Maintenance Division
CATC Campus
1. Ground Training Center: Bangkok (Headquarters)
2. Flight Training Center: Huahin
Khonkaen
Roi-Et (future plan)
3. Technical Training Center: U-Tapao (in Process)
1. CATC Ground Training Center: Bangkok (Head Quarter)
Responsible for:
1. Master Degree -Aviation Management
2. Bachelor Degree -Air Traffic Management (ATM)
-Airport Management (APM)
-Air Cargo Management (ACM)
-Avionics Engineering (AEE)
3. Diploma Degree -Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL)
-Aircraft Technology (Avionics : AT-AE)
-Aircraft Technology (Instruments : AT-AI)
1. CATC Ground Training Center: Bangkok (Head Quarter)
Aircraft Maintenance Training Division (AMTD)
AMTD - Director Chiefof AircraftMaintenance
Department
Chiefof AircraftInstrument
Department
Ground Instructor
Ground Instructor Store Keeper Administrative Officer
1. CATC Ground Training Center: Bangkok (Head Quarter)
Aircraft Maintenance Training Division (AMTD), current program:
1. Aircraft Maintenance Department
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL)
2. Aircraft Instrument Department
Aircraft Technology : Aircraft Instrument (AT-AI)
1. CATC Ground Training Center: Bangkok (Head Quarter)
Aircraft Maintenance Training Division (AMTD), current program:
1. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL)
2 years diploma degree program (6 semesters)
2 classes: section A (32 students)
section B (32 students)
2. Aircraft Technology : Aircraft Instrument (AT-AI)
2 years diploma degree program (6 semesters)
1 class: section A (40 students)
2. CATC Flight Training Center: Huahin/Khonkaen/Roi-Et
Flight Training, current program:
1. CPL with IR and ME (Aeroplane)
2. CPL (Aeroplane)
3. PPL (Aeroplane)
4. IR (Aeroplane)
5. ME (Aeroplane)
6. CPL (Helicopter)
7. PPL (Helicopter)
2. CATC Flight Training Center: Huahin/Khonkaen/Roi-Et
Sources of student pilot:
1. Thai Airways
2. Thai Smile Airlines
3. Thai Lion Air
4. Rangsit University
5. Royal Thai Navy
6. Royal Thai Police
7. Personal Funding
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
Under the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project,
CATC has been assigned from the government to be
the leader for establishing an Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
to arrange aircraft maintenance personal for supporting the MRO between
Thai Airways and Airbus, as well as other MROs and OEMs in Thailand and
the region.
The Prime Minister of Thailand at U-Tapao MOU ceremony
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project
EEC Project
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Project name: Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center U-Tapao
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Project concept: Advanced aircraft maintenance training organization (AMTO)
Project area: First phase 160,000 sq.m. (16 ha, 100 Rai) from total 320,000 sq.m
Location: U-Tapao International Airport, Rayong Province
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
CATC has been assigned from the government to response for the full extent of
various types of aircraft technical training such as: 1. Aircraft Basic Training
2. Aircraft Type Training
3. Aircraft Virtual Simulator
4. Aircraft Flight Simulator
5. Ground Support Equipment
6. etc.
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
Future Plan:
1. Aircraft Basic Training Program 1.1 Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License - B1 (Mechanic)
1.2 Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License - B2 (Avionics)
1.3 Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License - ACST (Structure)
2. Aircraft Type Training (Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, ATR, etc.)
3. Short Courses (Composites, Sheet Metal, NDT, Engine, etc.)
4. Special Courses (Human Factors, Train the Trainers, SMS, etc.)
5. Ground Support (X-ray machine, Baggage conveyor system, Taxi cart, etc.)
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
Target approval standards for
Aircraft Basic Training Program
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AMEL) Program:
1. ICAO - Doc. 7192 training manual part D-1
2. CAAT - Announcement for AMTO
3. OHEC - Diploma degree
4. EASA - EASA Part 147
3. CATC Technical Training Center: U-Tapao
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
U-Tapao Project Conceptual: In the area of 160,000 sq.m. (16 ha/100 Rai)
consists of:
1. Integrated training area.
2. Management building.
3. Conference and complex building.
4. Aircraft ramp and run-up areas.
5. Dormitory and residence areas.
6. Food and leisure areas.
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus Layout
Left - Wing
Right - Wing
Main AreaHangar Area
3,600 m2
5,274 m2 x 3 Floor
= 15,822 m2
Total Training Building Area = 19,422 m2
Floor Plan
1st Floor LayoutAircraft Structure Area
1. Chemical Treatment Workshop
2. Painting Workshop
3. Composite Workshop
4. Autoclave Workshop
5. Sheet Metal Workshop
6. CNC Machining Workshop
7. Basic Machining Workshop
8. Welding Workshop
9. First Aids Room
Floor Plan
1st Floor LayoutTools and Production Area
1. Aircraft production Workshop
2. Material Storage Room
3. Tool Store
Floor Plan
1st Floor LayoutEngines & Electrical Area
1. NDT Workshop
2. Piston Engine&Propellers Workshop
3. Gas Turbine Engine Workshop
4. Aircraft Systems Workshop
5. Electrical & Avionics Workshop
6. Ignition Workshop
7. Piston Engine Test Cell
8. Landing Gear Workshop
9. Aircraft Mockup
Floor Plan
2nd Floor LayoutAssessment Area
1. Examination Room
2. Examiner & QA Office
3. Computer Server Secure Room
Floor Plan
2nd Floor LayoutStudy Area
1. CAD/CATIA Class Room
2. CAD/CATIA Self Study Room
3. Library
4. Computer Lab.
5. English Sound Lab.
6. Students Self Study
and Students Meeting Room
7. Lease Office
Floor Plan
2nd Floor LayoutOffice Area
1. Instructor Office
2. Administration Office
3. Meeting Room
4. Printing Center
5. Management Office
6. Conference Room
Floor Plan
3rd Floor LayoutStudy Area
1. Basic Theory Class
2. Type Training Class
3. Special Course Training Class
4. Short Course Training Class
5. etc.
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
Campus LayoutGround Support Training Canteen Residence 1 Residence 2
Hangar Training Management Conference/Complex
Parking Building
2017Q1 Q2 Q3
2018Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2019Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2020Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2021Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
2022Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4Q4
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
2023Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Sep17
Dec17
May18
FinancialClose
Pre-Design Design Construction ( 30-Months)
PPPTDR
Masterplanning
DraftPrivatization
Strategy
FinalPrivatization
Strategy
Conceptualization(RTN + Partners)
PPP (s) Award
Transaction AdvisorAppointed
EOI Issued
Passenger Terminal -3 (PTB-3) & Associated Airfield
2nd Runway + EHIA
Phase 1 Aircraft MRO Hangars
Location of facilities determined
Design TDR Construction (36 Months )
Design Construction (36 Months)TDR
Design Construction (30 Months )TDR
Construction (24 Months)Design TDR
Phase 1 Cargo location connected to PTB-3
Phase 1 Aviation Training Centre
Whole Project Roadmap: Eastern Airport City
Runway/ Airspace
Study
SEP, 21
OPERATION
CATC human resources development time frame
Set Up U-Tapao Office(6 Months)
Office Head & Admin. Recruit(3 Months)
CONSTRUCTIONTENDERING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD (30 Months) SEP, 21DESIGN PERIOD (15 Months)OCT, 17
SEP, 21NOV, 17 JAN, 18
U-Tapao Office OperationFEB, 18 SEP, 21Transition(3 Months)
StaffPlanning
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
• 15 months of design, expect to finish by the end of 2018 (2561)
• 30 months of construction , expect to finish by the end of 2021 (2564)
• CATC is going to start the first semester in June 2022 (2565)
OCT, 18 OCT, 19
Instructor Training
B1-2 (10)OCT, 18 MAR, 19
JUN, 18
Intelligent Team (2)OCT, 18 APR, 19Intelligent Staff Recruit
(3 Months) APR, 19 MAR, 20Intelligent Team ( 2)OCT, 19 APR, 20 Intelligent Team ( 4)OCT, 20 APR, 21
OCT, 20
Intelligent Training
B1-2 (12)OCT, 19 MAR, 20 B1-2 (4)OCT, 20 MAR, 21
Instructor Training
ACST (3) – MCN (2)OCT, 18 MAY, 20
ACST (3) – MCN (2)OCT, 19 MAY, 21
APR, 18
B1-2 (10)OCT, 20 MAR, 21 B1-2 (10)APR, 21 SEP, 21
Experienced Instructors
Office Staff
Intelligent Staff
U-Tapao Office
New B1/B2 Instructors
New ACST Instructors
JAN, 19
StaffPlanning
CONSTRUCTIONTENDERING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD (30 Months) SEP, 21DESIGN PERIOD (15 Months)OCT, 17
Training Materials SEP, 21
Syllabus /Training Materials /Tools and Equipment /EASA Approval Process Time Frame
Tools and Equipment SEP, 21JAN, 21
Submit EASA ApplicationJAN, 19 DEC, 19
B1
ACST
B2OCT, 17 SEP, 18
OPERATION
JAN, 18 OCT, 18 SEP, 21OCT, 17
JAN, 21
Airbus + AERO Campus : EASA Part 147 Consultancy SEP, 21Tri - PartiesMeeting
Airbus Visiting
Human ResourcesGap Analysis
Workshop CATC + Airbus4 - 8 Dec 2017
JAN, 21
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
• 15 months of design, expect to finish by the end of 2018 (2561)
• 30 months of construction , expect to finish by the end of 2021 (2564)
• CATC is going to start the first semester in June 2022 (2565)
JAN, 19
EASA PART 147 Approval and Training CenterJAN, 20MTOE Document
FEB, 18
Tools and Equipment
Training Materials
EASA Part 147 Consultancy
Syllabus
EASA Approval
Time Frame
FEB, 18 SEP, 21
StaffPlanning
CONSTRUCTIONTENDERING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD (30 Months) SEP, 21DESIGN PERIOD (15 Months)OCT, 17
SEP, 21
Ground Support Equipment Syllabus Time Frame
JAN, 21
OPERATION
JAN, 18 OCT, 18 SEP, 21Dec, 17
JAN, 21
JAN, 19
JAN, 21
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
• 15 months of design, expect to finish by the end of 2018 (2561)
• 30 months of construction , expect to finish by the end of 2021 (2564)
• CATC is going to start the first semester in June 2022 (2565)
JAN, 19FEB, 18
Ground Support Equipment CurriculumTri - PartiesMeeting
Visit AGP
Workshop
CATC + AGP13-15 February 2018-Gap Analysis-Curriculum Workshop
JAN, 20OCT, 19
Instructors Training Tools and Equipment SEP, 21
Oct, 20
GSE Syllabus
Time Frame
OCT, 18 OCT, 19 Oct, 20
CATC + AGP26 February 2018-MOU Signing Ceremony
StaffPlanning
CONSTRUCTIONTENDERING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD (30 Months) SEP, 21DESIGN PERIOD (15 Months)OCT, 17
SEP, 21
Feasibility Study Time Frame
JAN, 21
OPERATION
JAN, 18 MAR, 18 SEP, 21Dec, 17
JAN, 21
Aeronautical and Aerospace Training Center, U-Tapao
• 15 months of design, expect to finish by the end of 2018 (2561)
• 30 months of construction , expect to finish by the end of 2021 (2564)
• CATC is going to start the first semester in June 2022 (2565)
FEB, 18
Feasibility Study ProcessSubmit Budget TOR Budget Process
SEP, 18
SEP, 21
Feasibility Study
Time Frame
APR, 18 SEP, 18 Oct, 20
APR 2018-Tendering Process for Feasibility Study Contractor
MAY 2018-Start Feasibility Study
OCT, 18APR, 18 JAN, 19
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