Singapore Flying College

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The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines Group. Established in 1988, the main purpose of SFC is to train ab-initio pilots for Singapore Airlines, Silkair and Singapore Airlines Cargo. SFC does accept private students for training.

The headquarters of SFC is located at Building 112/966, Western Avenue, Seletar East Camp, Singapore. SFC operates two other flying training facilities in Australia, one at Perth (Jandakot Airport), Western Australia and the other at Maroochydore (Sunshine Coast Airport), Queensland.

The Perth facility operates the Cessna 172R and the Beechcraft Baron Be58 for training ab-initio pilots, leading to a multi-engine Commercial Pilot's License (with Instrument Rating). The Maroochydore facility provides advanced jet training on the Learjet L45 for pilots slated to join Singapore Airlines and Singapore Airlines Cargo.

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