Philippines – Airworks Aviation Company (Airworks Aviation Academy), one of the Philippines' leading flight training organisations, has disclosed the operational and supply chain impact of the Middle East conflict on its aviation fuel supply, and the steps taken to sustain uninterrupted pilot training for its student cohort.
- The escalation of the Middle East conflict on 28 February triggered a sharp tightening of aviation fuel availability in the Philippines, with Avgas prices reported to have nearly doubled in some cases and local supply becoming unreliable.
- Airworks identified the supply disruption as an immediate threat to training continuity
- The organisation responded by activating international supply chain and logistics channels, securing Avgas supply
- Airworks has received its first isotank delivery of Avgas since the conflict began
Statements
- "No fuel. No flights. No training. That was the reality we were staring at when the Middle East conflict escalated on February 28. Almost overnight, aviation fuel became a question mark. Prices surged — in some cases, nearly doubling. Local supply tightened. And for a flight training organization, uncertainty isn't just inconvenient — it's disruptive. Every missed flight is a student delayed. A future pilot pushed back. Because behind every cadet is something bigger: a dream they — and their families — have bet everything on. So we had to move — fast. This is where the less visible side of aviation matters most: supply chain, logistics, and international trade. We worked the phones, navigated constraints, and secured supply in a market where availability was anything but guaranteed. At the same time, we made a conscious decision: to do everything we can to keep training moving while minimizing the impact of rising fuel costs on our students. Because in moments like this, passing the full burden on is easy. Protecting the dream takes more effort. This week, we received our first isotank delivery of Avgas since the conflict began. A quiet milestone. But one that keeps our students flying — for now. The reality is, this challenge isn't going away anytime soon. We're operating in a world where global events can reshape operations overnight. But aviation has always been about adapting under pressure. And we'll keep doing what it takes — behind the scenes — to make sure the next generation of pilots keeps moving forward," said Vincent Charles Ong, President at Airworks Aviation Company.
About Airworks Aviation Company
Airworks Aviation Company is a flight training organisation based in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines, established in 1993, offering integrated and modular training programmes from Private Pilot Licence to Airline Transport Pilot standards. Airworks serves as the official training partner for the Cebu Pacific Cadet Pilot Program and maintains a fleet of Cessna and Piper aircraft.
Source: Vincent Charles Ong, President, Airworks Aviation Company
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