Malinda C. possesses extensive experience in the aviation and security sectors, currently serving as an Expert Panel member at the Hong Kong Council for Accreditation of Academic and Vocational Qualifications and an Instructor at the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy since 2019. Malinda has been involved with the International Civil Aviation Organization as both an ICAO Instructor in AVSEC and Civil Aviation and a Qualify Course Developer since 2015. Additional roles include Senior Manager of Operations at Plaza Premium Group, Manager of Security Administration at The Hong Kong Jockey Club, and Manager of Security Services at Hactl - Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited. Malinda has held instructional and managerial positions in various organizations, emphasizing operations, training, and course design, and has a background in business development and aviation station management. Malinda is an alumnus of Buckinghamshire New University.

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Hong Kong International Aviation Academy

Where Aviation Careers Take Flight! The Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (HKIAA), the first civil aviation academy in Hong Kong, is established by the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) in 2016. The Aviation Academy offers a comprehensive aviation-related curriculum to aviation professionals, industry newcomers and young people who would like to pursue their career in aviation industry. The Aviation Academy has become a member company of HKIA SHL, a subsidiary of the AAHK in December 2019. Vision To establish Hong Kong’s position as a regional civil aviation training hub by providing educational programmes and practical hands-on training for the aviation industry. Mission To create a training facility for aviation professionals in Hong Kong and around the region, aiming to: · Nurture young talent and provide career advancement for the continuous development of Hong Kong’s aviation industry; and · Develop a training hub that will support the sustainable growth of the regional aviation industry