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'''IATA Training''' is a not-for-profit aviation training institution specializing in [[air transport]] operations and business disciplines. As the training body within IATA (the [[International Air Transport Association]]), IATA Training’s services support aviation initiatives and priorities to improve international standards. |
'''IATA Training''' is a not-for-profit aviation training institution specializing in [[air transport]] operations and business disciplines. As the training body within IATA (the [[International Air Transport Association]]), IATA Training’s services support aviation initiatives and priorities to improve international standards. |
Revision as of 08:12, 11 May 2017
IATA Training and Development Institute shortened its name to IATA Training in 2016.
IATA Training is a not-for-profit aviation training institution specializing in air transport operations and business disciplines. As the training body within IATA (the International Air Transport Association), IATA Training’s services support aviation initiatives and priorities to improve international standards.
IATA Training operates training centers in 25+ countries – Switzerland, Canada, United States, Singapore, China, India, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK – and coordinates a network of more than 450 training partners worldwide. Training is provided as in-class,[1] distance learning or in-company [2] courses.
Under the leadership of Guido Gianasso between 2003 and 2013, ITDI finalised a number of academic partnerships including Nanyang Technological University[3] and Stanford University in 2010 as well as the University of Geneva in 2011.
Founded in 1990, IATA Training employs 40 full-time staff and 300 part-time instructors, training more than 100,000 students annually.
Training services
IATA Training curriculum covers several sectors of the aviation industry, including:
- Air Navigation Services
- Airline Operations and Management
- Airport Operations and Management
- Aviation Regulations and Law
- Aviation Quality
- Cargo Operations
- Civil Aviation
- Ground Services
- Safety and Security
- Business and Leisure Travel
Courses are generally intensive, lasting between two and five days, and are open to the general public at all professional and academic levels.
Academic and industry partners
- Harvard Business Publishing (Boston, USA)
- International Civil Aviation Organization (Montreal, Canada)
- Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
- Stanford Center for Professional Development (Palo Alto, USA)
- University of Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland)
References
- ^ in-class courses
- ^ in-company courses
- ^ "Nanyang Advanced Management Programme". Nanyang Technical University. Retrieved 2013-10-01.