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Active Local Amos for November, 2020 CERTIFICATE ORGANIZATION ORIGINAL DESK AUDIT/ ON- NO. ORGANIZATION ADDRESS RATING Accountable Manager CONTACT EXPIRATION RENEWED NO. IDENTIFIER ISSUANCE SITE ON-SITE Airframe, Propeller, A+ AVIATION PARTNERSHIP (PHIL.) 8006 Aviation Partnership Philippines Corp. Bldg, Domestic Road, Pasay City, Metro Mr. Abdul Majeed Akbar (632) 854-5268/ 58-05-L AVPM Accessory, Specialized 29-Jun-2005 30-Jun-2022 9-Nov-2020 1 CORP. Manila 1301 Ali (632) 854-5270 Services 2 124-13-L AAA DORNIER ADTM Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines Airframe Mr. David Nouvelot (02)891-6408 29-Sep-2013 30-Sep-2024 19-Sep-2019 ON-SITE AAG INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF ONSITE 176-19L AAGM San Fernando Airport, City of San Fernando La Union Airframe Mr. Renze Jayson Dilag (045)599-74-35 8-Jul-2019 31-Jul-2021 N/A 3 AVIATION TRAINING ADVENTURE FILGHT, EDUCATION & Ms. Atty. Myra Ann L. ON-SITE 143-15-L AFEM Hangar #6 General Aviation Area, Mactan Cebu Intenational Airport, Lapu-Lapu City Airframe 9186209866 19-May-2015 31-May-2021 15-May-2019 4 SPORTS, INC. Wee (632)4263002 to ON-SITE 63-05-L AERO EQUIPT AVIATION INC. AEQM Hangar 8324-A Argonaut Hi-way Subic Bay Freefort Zone Philippines Airframe Ms. Juliet A. Catalo 29-Dec-2005 31-May-2020 5-Jul-2018 5 04 Local 1108 AERO PHOENIX SERVICES, ON-SITE 117-13-L NIXM Milgom Hangar,Gen. Aviation Area, Domestic Airport, Pasay City Airframe Mrs. Joy M. Gomez (632)852-1049 21-Mar-2013 31-Mar-2021 1-Mar-2019 6 INC.(NIXM) 632-571-2691/ ON-SITE AEROFIX SUPPLIES AND Lot 1, Block 3, Phase 1-D, Dogwood Corner Apricot Street,Greenwoods Exec. Village 75-09-L AFSM Avonics, Instrument Mr. Ismael E. Tan aerofixsupplies.pld 7-Jun-2011 5-Aug-2021 31-Aug-2019 7 SERVICES.(AFSM) Cainta Rizal City, Philippines. tdsl.net (034)-435-2813/ ON-SITE AERONAVIGATION ACADEMY New Bacolod Silay Airport Hacienda Panagao III, Brgy 4, Silay City, Negros Occidental Airframe, Powerplant, 128-14-L AANM Mr. Samuel V. Ang info@aeronavaca 31-Mar-2014 30-Apr-2020 23-Apr-2018 8 INTERNATIONAL PHILIPPINES, INC. 6116. Propeller demy Airframe, Powerplant, ON-SITE AEROTECH INDUSTRIES PHILIPPINES 46-02-L AIPM Bldg.7242, Civil Aviation Complex, Clark Freeport Zone Clark Field 2023, Pampanga. Propeller, Avionics, Mrs. Teresa C. Parian (63) 5995538 21-Oct-2002 30-Nov-2020 18-Nov-2018 9 INC.(AIPM) Instrument, Accessory 330-7830/0917- ON-SITE Airframe, Accessory, 9186059/Iinfo@a 101-11-L AEROTECHNIK SERVICES INC.(ATSM) ATSM No.3-B Interior SunriseSt. Ext. Mia Rd, Tambo, Parañaque City. Mr. Jesus R. Lim 7-Mar-2011 31-Jul-2020 12-Jul-2018 10 Specialized Services erotechnikservices .com (82) 234-1526/ ON-SITE Airframe, Powerplant, 104-11-L AEROWURKZ AVIATION AAMM Gen. Aviation Area, Bangoy Airport Road, Bgy. Sasa, Davao City, Philippines 8000 Mr. Albert Y. Pingoy [email protected] 1-Jul-2011 31-Aug-2020 30-Aug-2018 11 Propeller, Accessory om AERO INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL & NDT ONSITE 182-20L ACHM Block 8 Lot 2 new Jersey Street Timog Park Homes Angeles City Specialized Services Mr. Rovic Arseno 0995-0550953 1-Sep-2020 30-Sep-2022 N/A 12 SVCS Mr. John Anthony V. ON-SITE 135-14-L AIR JUAN AVIATION INC. AJUM MAPTRA Hangar, Delta Gate, General Aviation Area, Domestic Road Pasay City Airframe 632-464-7700 11-Jun-2014 30-Jun-2020 21-Jun-2018 13 Gutierrez Airframe, Accessory, ON-SITE 69-08-L AIR PHILIPPINES CORP.(APCA) APCA R1 Hangar, APC Gate 1, Andrews Avenue, Nichols, Pasay City, 1300 Metro Manila Mr. Bonifacio U. Sam 632-855-8000 10-Oct-2008 30-Sep-2020 25-Sep-2018 14 Specialized Services Airframe, Powerplant, ON-SITE PADC Hangar #2, General Aviation Area , Manila Domestic Airport, Pasay City, Metro Avionics, Instrument, 06-78-L AIRBUS HELICOPTERS INC. PHSM Mr. Lionel De Maupeou 632-861-3694 3-Jun-1978 31-Aug-2020 24-Aug-2018 15 Manila Accessory, Specialized Services 854-5441/ AIRLINK INT'L AVIATION COLLEGE Airframe, Instrument, Atty. Gomeriano A. ON-SITE 98-10-L AIAM Airlink Bldg. Domestic Airport Pasay City, 1300 airlink_college@y 25-Nov-2010 30-Sep-2020 25-Sep-2018 16 MAINT. DEPT.(AIAM) Specialized Services Amurao ahoo>com AIRTRAC AGRICULTURAL CORP. Mr. Capt. Samson S. (082) 2877882/ ON-SITE 105-11-L AGCM New Corella, Davao del Norte Airframe 4-Jul-2011 30-Sep-2020 27-Sep-2018 17 (AGCM) Villaver 09177053673 ON-SITE Airframe, Powerplant, 41-00-L AIRWOLF AVIATION CORP. (AWAM) AWAM Farm 4, Dapco Panabo, Davao Del norte. Mr. Jerome M. Ferraris (632)23477535 1-Jul-2000 31-Aug-2020 22-Aug-2018 18 Propeller, Specialized Services Mr. Alfonso Javier D. ONSITE 175-19L AIRSWIFT TRANSPORT, INC. ITVM 2F ALPAP Building Transport Inc. Airframe (639)9178077296 27-May-2019 31-May-2021 N/A 19 Reyes ON-SITE 047-811-3787/ 02- 160-16-L ALL ASIA AVIATION MAINTENANCE ALLM Lipay Dingin, Iba Airport, Iba, Zambales, Philippines Airframe Capt. Joseph B. Ramos 15-Sep-2016 31-Aug-2020 6-Jul-2018 20 852-1419 ON-SITE 63-918-371-7342/ 21 130-14-L ALPHALAND AVIATION INC ALPM CAAP Hangar, andrew Ave., Domestic Airport, Pasay city Airframe Mr. Melvin U. Cadampog mucadampog@al 5-Mar-2014 31-May-2020 24-May-2018 phaland.com.ph ON-SITE 22 134-14-L APG INT'L AVIATION ACADEMY INC. AFAM Bldg.8313, Midway Apron, Subic Bay Int'l Airport. Airframe Capt. Arnel U. Miguel 0917-544-6966 16-Jun-2014 30-Jun-2020 25-Jun-2018 ON-SITE 23 159-16-L APOLLO AIR INC. APOM KJC Hangar, Phil-Japan Higway, Sasa, Davao City 8000 Airframe Mr. Crisologo Zenarosa (02)8540001 8-Aug-2016 31-Aug-2020 23-Aug-2018 632-851-7671/ ON-SITE ASIAN AERONAUTICS SERVICES INC. Omni Aviation Complex, Manuel A. Roxas Highway CSEZ, Clark Field, Pampanga,Phils, 26-93-L AASM Airframe Herminia T. Felix herminia.felix@asi 26-Sep-2007 30-Nov-2025 26-Oct-2020 24 (AASM) 2009 anaero.net Airframe, Avionics, ON-SITE Asian Aerospace Hangar, Civil Aviation Complex Bldg. 7231 Special Economic Zone, 36-97-L ASIAN AEROSPACE CORP. (AACA) AACM Instruments, Accessory, Mr. Benito D. Hafalla (02)852-7777 30-Sep-1997 30-Sep-2020 27-Sep-2018 25 Clark Field Pampanga. Specialized Services 26 08-86-L ASIAN AIR SAFARI INT'L INC. AAIM Andrews Ave. Pasay City Airframe Mr. Jose Mari C. Roa 63-2-851-2450 18-Jan-2011 28-Feb-2021 28-Feb-2019 ON-SITE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF Airframe, Powerplant, Capt. Jose Luis M. 818-2332 local ON-SITE 114-12-L AATM Bldg.8045 Atgonaut Highway Int'l Airport, Subic Bay freeport Zone. 6-Dec-2012 31-Dec-2020 27-Oct-2018 27 AVIATION.(AATM) Propeller Concha 136/131 ON-SITE (639)917- 174-19-L AVIACON M&B COMPANY AMBM Bahamas Street Vistabella, Barangay Basak, Lapu-Lapu City, CEBU Specialized Services Mr. Marlou V. Belvis 7-May-2019 31-May-2021 N/A 28 3219572 Airframe, Powerplant, ON SITE Omni Aviation Complex, Manuel A. Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport Zone, Clarkfield, Avionics, Instruments, 151-16-L AVIATION HUB ASIA , INC. HUBM Mr. Gary C. McCARTNEY (045)499-1465 11-Jan-2016 31-Jan-2020 28-Dec-2017 29 Pampanga Accessories, Specialized Services ON-SITE AVIATION SUPPORT Cdr. Jose Emmanuel M. 04-82-L ASIM Philair Hangar, Domestic airport, Pasay city, Metro Manila Avionics (632)8339432 17-Jun-2009 30-Jun-2021 19-Jun-2019 30 INTERNATIONAL INC. (ASIM) Casabar P.N (RET) ONSITE AVIATION TECHNOLOGY (639)915-888- 172-19L ATIM Delta Gate General Aviation Area, Manila Domestic Airport Pasay City Airframe Mr. Benicto B. Aguilar 23-Sep-2019 30-Sep-2021 N/A 31 INNOVATORS 4246 (046) 424-6572/ ON-SITE AVIATY EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES 45-02-L AMSM # 1 San Miguel, Molino IV Bacoor Cavite.4102 Specialized Services Mr. Robin B. Reyes robin.aviaty@gma 4-Feb-2002 28-Feb-2020 1-Feb-2018 32 INC. (AMSM) il.com M/Gen J.T. E. Villarete (632) 851-4442/ ON-SITE 95-10-L AYALA AVIATION CORP.(AYLA) AYLM Ayala hangar, Manila Domestic Airport, Pasay City. Airframe 6-Oct-2010 31-Oct-2020 2-Oct-2018 33 (Ret) 851-6535 ON-SITE BE AEROSPACE B.V. PHILIPPINES 63-43-430-0000/1- 167-18-L BEAM Lot 18, 3rd Street, FPIP, Barangay Ulanga, Tanauan City Batangas, Philippines, 4232 Accessories Ahmad Hashem 8-Mar-2018 31-Mar-2020 N/A 34 BRANCH. 714-688-4299 ONSITE CHARLES AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES, Warehouse IA & 1B, Bertaphil IV, A, Bonifacio Avenue, Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, 170-18-L AIIM Airframe/ , Accessorry Mr. Charles M. Aguilar II 6-Jun-2014 30-Jun-2020 20/06/2018 35 INC. Formely Airworthy Intl. Inc. Pampanga City 2023 63-32-495-3442/ ON-SITE CHEYNAIR AVIATION TRAINING Ms. Cessna Marie Zosa - 118-13-L CHEM Lot 4 Gen. Aviation Area, Pajac, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu. 6015 Airframe, Powerplant flycheynair@ymail 16-May-2013 31-May-2021 14-May-2019 36 SERVICES. (CYCM) Sarmiento .com.ph (078)-652-2368/ ON-SITE Capt. Harris E. 122-13-L CYCLONE AIRWAYS INC. (CYCM) CYCM San Fermin Old Airport, Cauayan City, Isabela Airframe cycloneairways@y 31-Jul-2013 31-Jul-2021 15-Jul-2019 37 Camposagrado ahoo.com ON-SITE 38 132-14-L DANA FARMS AVIATION INC. DANM AMS Hangar, Barangay Gabuyan, Kapalong Davao del Norte Airframe Ms. Margie C. Salazar (084)-655-0869 9-Jun-2014 30-Jun-2020 25-Jun-2018 ON-SITE 39 140-15-L DAVAO AGRITECH INCORPORATED TADA Barangay A.O. Floirendo, Panabo City, Davao del Norte, Philippines 8105 Airframe Capt.
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