
Summer Camp 2026: From Individuals to a Crew

Sputnik Aviation Partners with City Garden Grand Hotel
Just last month, Sputnik Aviation was featured on TV5’s Frontline Pilipinas Weekend News, giving viewers a closer look at what happens inside the facility and why it’s been getting attention beyond the usual aviation crowd.
The segment followed Mondi Lopez as he stepped into the Airline Experience, starting from the airport-style setup all the way to the cockpit. The cameras moved through the different areas — the check-in space, the lounge, the walkthrough toward the simulator — and for a moment, it really did feel like stepping into a different environment entirely. Not quite a theme park, not quite a training center, but something in between.
Once inside the cockpit, that’s where things shifted. Mondi took the controls, and you could see the change almost immediately. The reactions weren’t forced; it was that quiet focus mixed with a bit of excitement. The kind you get when something suddenly feels real. For a few minutes, it wasn’t just a segment anymore — it felt like an actual flight.
What the feature also highlighted was how the space has been used beyond just individual experiences. Birthdays, team activities, even small group celebrations have started to happen inside the facility. The idea is simple, but it works — everything is already there. You don’t have to imagine the setting; you walk into it.
Seeing it on national news gave a different perspective. It wasn’t just about the simulator or the setup, but how the entire experience comes together in one place. A full journey, from entry to cockpit, without needing to leave the building.
For those who caught the segment, it probably raised the same thought — what would that actually feel like in person?
The Sputnik Aviation Team
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