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Now with newly DOA approval DOA/2012/07 , new management couple with renewed optimism, ADC continues to provide continue airworthiness activities and as well as an alternate engineering services provider not limited to general aviation, private owner, airliners and MRO. Ever since with addition of Training Division in ADC during the last quarter of 2011, ADC has been soaring high in offering training in soft skill and aircraft type skill to the NADI group of companies. At the end of second quarter of 2012, ADC began to offer aircraft type training B1 and B2 ( theoretical & practical) for B737, ATR42/72, A320 and so on through strategic alliance with UK ATO 147 company .

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