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When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.

— Leonardo da Vinci

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© 2011-2012 International Air Transport Association. All rights reserved.Printed in Canada.

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1 Introduction Director General’s Message Vice President, Human Capital’s Message

2 ITDI Overview Introduction to ITDI Global Reach Global, Academic and Industry Partners Regional Training Partners (RTP) Authorized Training Centers (ATC) Accredited Training Schools (ATS) IATA Training Centers (ITC) Training Solutions Distance Learning Technology Instructor-Led Learning Classroom Training In-Company Training Diploma Programs

3 Specializations Air Navigation Services Airline Management and Aviation Law Airport Aviation Security Cargo and Dangerous Goods Regulations Civil Aviation Management and Safety Fuel and the Environment Ground Operations International Aviation International Cargo Organization and Human Performance Quality and Airline Operations Revenue Accounting and Control Safety Travel and Tourism

4 Registration, Contacts and Course List 2012 Course List Registration Membership Discounts Corporate Contacts

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IATA’S MISSIONIS TO REPRESENT, LEAD AND SERVE THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY.

INTRODUCTION

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Aviation is a wonderful industry. It helps create $3.5 trillion worth of business and supports over 33 million jobs in today’s globalized economy. These jobs provide challenging career openings in an industry that is a generator of prosperity - both material and of the human spirit.

Well trained, knowledgeable and talented people are the cornerstone of our business. Aviation was built with the skills of people who were passionate about connecting the world. The globalized economy that aviation has helped to build has created a dynamic operating environment. To thrive, airline managements and individual airline professionals must make the right investment decisions continuously to build and reinforce relevant skills and knowledge.

IATA’s Training and Development Institute is focused on meeting the air transport industry’s need for flexible, high-quality training. As the industry’s global association we have an unparalleled track record in expert training in all critical areas of the aviation business. Moreover, we have partnered with some of the world’s leading educational establishments to augment our general management offerings and ensure that courses are delivered with the latest learning techniques. Comprising the widest possible range of course material with a strong geographical and cultural reach, ITDI training provides rewarding opportunities for every aviation professional.

The IATA team looks forward to helping businesses and professionals build stronger career opportunities in the world’s most exciting industry.

Sincerely

Tony TylerDirector General and CEOInternational Air Transport Association

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The IATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI) develops Human Capital for competitive advantage. We draw on our passion for learning, cutting edge technologies and our partnerships worldwide to meet - and anticipate - the evolving needs of air transport leaders everywhere.

The demand for skilled people never went away during the industry’s downturn. Shifting workforce demographics, talent shortages and skills gaps continue to be shared concerns as the industry moves to renew and reinvent itself.

ITDI has the solutions. Our cost-conscious diploma programs, innovative tools and renowned expertise will help you effectively manage your Human Capital at every level. Look to our total training solutions to help you develop, engage and retain the workforce you need for improved sustainability and performance. ITDI’s unique training model enables us to customize any of our 160 courses for in-company delivery or distance learning so that you can cover large groups with zero travel costs.

Investing in Human Capital is a powerful response to meet the evolving challenges of the future. Let ITDI help you optimize your workforce talent to drive better business performance. For your competitive advantage and success.

Sincerely,

Guido Gianasso , Ph.D.Vice-President, Human CapitalInternational Air Transport Association

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84percent… WHICH REPRESENTS 84% OF THE WORLD’S SCHEDULED INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAFFIC.

240airlinesIATA IS COMPRISED OF OVER 240 AIRLINES AROUND THE WORLD …

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ITDI OVERVIEW

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Empowering People and the IndustryAs the leading provider of global aviation training solutions and professional development programs, IATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI) develops human capital for tomorrow’s air transport industry.

Our internationally recognized programs reflect the changing needs of our industry, and cover all areas of the aviation industry including: air navigation services, airline management and aviation law, airports, aviation security, cargo and dangerous goods regulations, civil aviation management, ground operations, environment, organization and human performance, quality and airline operations, revenue accounting and control, safety, and travel and tourism.

We harness the power of technology to bring you a wide variety of training vehicles that are innovative, flexible and cost-effective.

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Global reachITDI offers one of the industry’s most dynamic and innovative training solutions with the global reach to positively impact every level of the aviation supply chain. We have a strong global client base, serving many leading airlines, airport authorities and civil aviation organizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America and the Middle East.

AIRLINE

AIRPORT

ANS

TRAVEL & TOURISM

CIVIL AVIATION

CARGO & DGR

SAFETY

AVIATION SECURITY

QUALITY

GROUND OPERATIONS

ENVIRONMENT

LAW & FINANCE

ORGANIZATION & HUMAN PERFORMANCE

For every industry segment, a solution.From safety to operations and infrastructure, the environment and more, ITDI’s programs are closely aligned with our industry priorities to provide comprehensive training that is consistent with our values.

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50locations

30+diplomas

150countries

300instructors

300+course offerings

400global partners

10000trained through IATA Training Centers every year

55000trained through IATA Global Training Partners every year

An investment in your employees generates immediate returns.

1global training institute dedicated to your success

RETURN ON INVESTMENTInvesting in employees not only provides them with an improved skill-set by which to work more effectively and efficiently, but instills a level of confidence among clients, shareholders and other important stakeholders, resulting in an even more impressive bottom line for you.

ITDI training solutions offer a smart, cost-effective way to update and fill your skills gaps to improve your output and meet the demands of the future. Over 80% of our students have said they would recommend an ITDI course to their colleagues.

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Global, Academic and Industry PartnersWith over 350 partners around the globe, IATA training is easily accessible – no matter where you may be in the world. ITDI provides flexible training options and guidance designed around you and your goals.

Whether you would like to receive personalized training delivered by experts at one of our Regional Training Partners (RTP), instruction on e-learning material and publications through an Accredited Training School (ATS), or register for an exam at one of our Authorized Training Centers (ATC), we’re here to help you every step of the way.

• 15 Regional Training Partners (RTP) • 130 DGR Accredited Training Schools (ATS)• 220 Authorized Training Centers (ATC)

Academic Partnerships

ITDI works closely with prestigious academic institutions to develop innovative training solutions that meet the changing needs of our industry. Following are advanced degrees and diplomas designed to keep you on the leading edge of industry practices and advancements.

IATA-Nanyang Business SchoolExecutive MBA – Air Transport ManagementThe IATA-Nanyang Executive MBA – Air Transport Management is designed for experienced professionals and entrepreneurs who wish to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) without interrupting their careers. The program is uniquely tailored to executives who seek current and actionable insights, focusing on best practices in leadership, strategic planning and management for the regional and global environment. It offers a practical focus, drawing on the latest research and application of leading business practices in a variety of organizational settings.

The curriculum consists of 18 courses, including enrollment in the IATA-Nanyang Advanced Management Program in Air Transport.

For more information, please visit www.iata.org/nanyang

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IATA-Nanyang Business SchoolAdvanced Management Program in Air Transport (INAMP)IATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI) and Nanyang Business School (NBS) have partnered to offer aviation professionals a premier training program, combining industry best practices, an internationally renowned faculty and a leading-edge curriculum to equip executives with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly competitive global aviation environment.

This intensive full-time program is conducted annually at NBS and ITDI over a period of 4 weeks, with two weeks of the program conducted in Singapore at NBS and two weeks conducted in Geneva at ITDI. The curriculum consists of 12 modules which cover both industry and leadership aspects.

Additionally, INAMP graduates who meet entry requirements for the Nanyang EMBA Program will be awarded academic credits toward their Executive MBA degree.

For more information, please visit www.iata.org/nanyang

IATA-University Of GenevaAdvanced Studies in Aviation ManagementIATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI) and the University of Geneva have partnered to offer a new executive degree tailored for aviation professionals. The program, launched in 2010, combines academic excellence offered by the University of Geneva with highly practical and timely industry knowledge and practices provided by ITDI. Spanning the full scope of aviation business issues, this executive degree offers a unique opportunity to gain specialized training while earning full academic credit.Courses are offered in a convenient 3-day format to accommodate working professionals and are jointly conducted by IATA Registered Instructors and University of Geneva Professors at the University of Geneva and IATA.

Academic credit is available on three levels:• Executive MBA specialized in Aviation Management• Diploma of Advanced Studies in Aviation Management• Executive Certificates for individual aviation courses

For more information, please visit www.iata.org/university-geneva

IATA-Stanford Center For Professional DevelopmentAviation Management Certification ProgramIATA Training and Development Institute (ITDI) and the Stanford Center of Professional Development, Stanford University (Stanford) have partnered to offer an exclusive Aviation Management Certification Program for aviation industry professionals.ITDI’s Distance Learning Technology combines business management and aviation training with the goal of developing new aviation leaders to guide the next century of excellence in air transport. The curriculum offers participants unique flexibility to learn at their own pace while acquiring internationally-recognized credentials.

Upon completion, graduates will receive the new IATA - Stanford Aviation Management Certificate and will be registered with IATA as a Certified Aviation Management Professional (AvMP). This new AvMP designation may be placed after one’s name on business materials as a symbol of excellence and professionalism in the industry.

For more information, please visit www.iata.org/stanford

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Industry PartnershipsInternational Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)Montreal, Quebec

CAE Inc. (CAE)Montreal, Quebec

IATA-Harvard Business PublishingLeadership and Management DiplomaIATA and Harvard Business Publishing have partnered to offer the next generation of professionals, at all levels, new powerful Distance Learning Technology options focused on leadership and management in the areas of Aviation, Cargo and Travel and Tourism.

The IATA-Harvard Leadership and Management Diploma incorporates Harvard ManageMentor (HMM) - the highly acclaimed e-learning program that delivers state-of-the-art, media-rich content furnished by Harvard Business School faculty, global business leaders and the foremost practitioners in business today; and spans a full scope of essential management topics and is offered in English, Spanish and Mandarin.

To qualify, participants must successfully complete one eligible ITDI Distance Learning Technology course in aviation, cargo, or travel and tourism and 10 HMM modules of their choice to receive a co-branded IATA-Harvard Leadership and Management Diploma in the following specialty areas: Aviation; Cargo; or Travel and Tourism.

Diplomas are offered in the following three specializations:• Leadership and Management Diploma in Aviation• Leadership and Management Diploma in Cargo• Leadership and Management Diploma in Travel and Tourism

For more information, please visit www.iata.org/harvard

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IATA Regional Training Partners (RTP)IATA Regional Training Partners are independent organizations that offer a selection of IATA classroom courses and diploma programs.

IATA carefully selects training partners to ensure the integrity and accessibility of our programs. Our network is continually expanding as we work to meet the needs of a growing industry.

Following is a list of IATA Regional Training Partners by region:

AFRICA

ATNS Aviation Training Academy (ATA) IATA Affiliated Regional Training Centre O.R. Tambo International Airport ATNS Operational Complex, Gate 14 Bonaero Drive, Bonaero Park Johannesburg, South Africa Tel: +27 11 570 0400 Fax: +27 11 961 0454 Website: www.atns.com

Contact: Mr. Dawie KOTZEManager: Training Support and FinanceTel: +27 11 570 0400Fax: +27 11 395 3347Email: [email protected]

Mrs. Tebogo ZULU IATA S.A. Training CoordinatorTel: +27 11 570 0400Email: [email protected]

Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA)Aviation Training Academy (GATA) Private Mail Bag Kotoka International Airport Accra, Ghana Tel: +233 277455790 Fax: +233 302 773293 Website: www.gcaa.com.gh

Contact: Mr. Maxwell Ocansey ARTHUR Manager Training, GATATel: +233302766171 Ext 1590/1591 Email: [email protected]

Mrs. Gloria SEBASTIANTraining Coordinator, GATA Tel: +233 277455790 Email: [email protected]

Kenya AirwaysP.O. Box 19002, EmbakasiNairobi, 00200KenyaTel: +254-20 6422852 Fax: +254-020-3568984 Website: www.kenya-airways.com

Contact: Mr. Jack MAINATel: +254-20 6422852 Fax: +254-020-3568984Email: [email protected]

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ASIA PACIFIC

Asset Aviation International Level 5, 10 Market StreetBrisbane, Queensland 4000 AustraliaTel: +61 7 3103 6870Fax: +61 7 3103 6871 Website: www.assetaviation.com

Singapore Aviation Academy1 Aviation Drive, Singapore 499867Tel: +65 6 540 6368Fax: +65 6 542 9890Website: www.saa.com.sg

Contact: Ms. Yung Tzen LIMTel: +65 6 540 6368Fax: +65 6 542 9890Email: [email protected]

EUROPE

Air Baltic Training Ltd.Pilotu iela 6Riga International AirportLatvia, LV-1044Tel: +371 67668572Fax: +371 67668511Email: [email protected] Website: www.airbaltictraining.com

Contact: Ms. Anta PLIENATel: +371 67668572Fax: +371 67668511

Turkish Airlines Inc. Aviation AcademyAtaturk AirportGate B. Office: 60434149 Yesilkoy, IstanbulTurkeyWebsite: http://akademi.thy.com

Contact: Mr. Muhittin Hasan UNCULARCommercial and Ground Handling Training ManagerTel: + 90 212 463 63 63 ext. 17984Fax: + 90 212 465 22 82Email: [email protected]

LATIN AMERICA

Miami Technology Group (MIATECH)Avenida Grau 273 Miraflores, Lima 18PeruTel: +011 511 241 7000 Website: www.miatech.net

Contact: Mr. Luis VELAZQUEZTel: +011 511 241 7000 Email: [email protected]

TALMA Training School Av. Elmer Faucett2889 Oficina 101Callao, Lima Cargo CityPeruWebsite: www.talma.com.pe

Contact: Mr. René ARMAS MAESTel: +011 511 513 8900 Anexo 4305Email: [email protected]

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MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO)AACO Regional Training CenterHussein Al-Jisr streetBuilding #5 Shmeisani,Amman, JordanP.O. Box 930039 – 11193 JordanTel: +962 6 568 3381Fax: +962 6 568 3383Email: [email protected]: http://www.aaco.org/Training

Contact: Ms. Suzan OMARTel: +962 6 568 3381Fax: +962 6 568 3383Email: [email protected]

ASE EducationCasablanca Angle Avenue Hassan II & Rue Oujda Imm AICHA CP80020Agadir, MoroccoTel: +212 61 4070006Email: [email protected]: www.aseeducation.org

Contact: Mr. Hatem IBRAHIMTel: +212 61 4070006Email: [email protected]

Egypt Air Training CenterS Building, 3rd Floor Room #S366Cairo International Airport, Hotel AreaP.O. Box 11776Cairo, EgyptTel: +202 2265 6262Fax: +202 2265 6240Email: [email protected]: http://training.egyptair.com Contact: Mrs. Afaf HAGRASSProject Manager, IATA-EgyptAir Regional TrainingMobile: +201 2295 5990Email: [email protected]

GCAS - Gulf Centre for Aviation StudiesGCAS, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.Tel: +971 2 494 2386Fax.: +971 2 494 2366Website: www.gcas.ae

Contact: Ms. Yvonne O’KEEFFETel: +971 2 494 2386Fax.: +971 2 494 2366Email: [email protected]

Gulf Aviation AcademyAcademy Building 132Road 2403, Block 224Muharraq, Kingdom of BahrainTel: +973 39422364 +973 39330446 +973 17533285Fax: +973 17357847 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gaa.aero

Contact: Ms. Veena SARACHANDRANTel: +973 39422364

RUSSIA AND CIS

Non-Commercial Partners Aviation Center (NPAC) Economics and Advanced Technologies37/3 Leningradsky Prospect, Suite 719Moscow, Russia 125167Tel: +7 499 231 6338 Fax: +7 499 155 5465 Website: http://www.npac.ru/en/partnership/about

Contact: Dr. Larissa GORLACHGeneral DirectorTel: +7 499 231 5465Fax: +7 499 190 3408Email: [email protected]

Should your organization be interested in becoming an IATA Accredited Training School, please contact Mr. Ismail Albaidhani, Head, Global Partnership and Learning Innovation, ITDI at +1 514-874-0202 ext. 3632 or [email protected].

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Authorized Training Centers (ATC)IATA Authorized Training Centers (ATC) are independent training facilities authorized to teach IATA Training Programs in the fields of Aviation, Travel and Tourism and Cargo and Dangerous Goods Regulations, including the following specific IATA Training Programs:

• IATA International Travel & Tourism Program • IATA International Cargo Training Program • IATA International Aviation Training Program • IATA - Harvard Leadership and Management Diploma • Stanford - IATA Aviation Management Certification Program

ATCs recruit and train students, while examinations are organized and supervised by IATA coordinators located in the ATC’s country or region.

Becoming an ATCAuthorization is granted based on demonstrated instructional expertise in addition to the institution’s overall ability to provide quality training.

Should your organization be interested in becoming an IATA Authorized Training Center, please contact Mr. Ismail Albaidhani, Head, Global Partnership and Learning Innovation, ITDI at +1 514-874-0202 ext. 3632 or [email protected].

Accredited Training Schools (ATS)IATA Accredited Training Schools (ATS) are independent organizations authorized by IATA to deliver training programs in the field of Dangerous Goods Regulations.

ATS are entitled to deliver specialized technical and management training courses, such as:• Dangerous Goods Regulations - Initial • Dangerous Goods Regulations - Recurrent • Dangerous Goods Regulations - Awareness • Infectious Substances Regulations • Radioactive Materials

Partnership with IATA in the training field authorizes ATS’ to deliver IATA training courses locally and enables students and professionals to upgrade their professional competencies to IATA standards.

Becoming an ATSCriteria for endorsement are based on Section 1.5 of IATA’s Dangerous Goods Regulations and IATA’s Dangerous Goods Training Standard. Additionally, schools must undergo a rigorous review of teaching materials, tests and instructor credentials. To maintain endorsement, all schools must pass an annual re-accreditation review and may be audited at any time.

Should your organization be interested in becoming an IATA Accredited Training School, please contact Mr. Ismail Albaidhani, Head, Global Partnership and Learning Innovation, ITDI at +1 514-874-0202 ext. 3632 or [email protected].

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IATA Training CentersIATA Training Centers are strategically located in every corner of the globe, in some of the world’s most celebrated cities: Beijing, Delhi, Geneva, Miami, Montreal and Singapore. All IATA training facilities offer modern, state of the art training facilities; and when you choose to study at an IATA Training Center you are guaranteed to receive training from IATA Registered Instructors, each of whom are experts in their fields.

Onsite facilities Printers, WiFi Internet connection and quiet workspaces are complimentary for the duration of your stay at any one of our IATA Training Centers.

Accommodation: Course participants benefit from special rates with hotels near each IATA Training Center.

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Montreal Training Center The Montreal Training Center is centrally-located in Montreal’s lively downtown area. The 11-classroom facility is located directly above a metro line with the historic Vieux-Montreal and St. Lawrence River a short 10-minute walk away.

IATA Training & Development Institute800 Place VictoriaP.O. Box 113, Montreal, QuebecCanada, H4Z 1M1

Tel: + 1 (514) 390 6777Fax: + 1 (514) 874 9043

Geneva Training Center The Geneva Training Center is ideally located next to the Airport and within six minutes of the city center by train. 10 state-of-the-art classrooms look over the Geneva airport and Jura mountains.

IATA Training & Development InstituteRoute de l’Aéroport 33P.O. Box 4161215 Geneva 15 AirportSwitzerland

Tel: +41.22.770.2820 Fax. +41.22.770.2681

Miami Training Center The Miami Training Center is conveniently located near the airport and Miami’s business district. The center hosts two classrooms, a beautiful lake view and is a short fifteen-minute drive to the beach. Courses are delivered in both English and Spanish.

IATA Training & Development Institute703 Waterford Way (NW 62nd Avenue)Suite #600Miami, Florida 33126 USA

Tel: +1 (305) 779 9860 Fax: +1 (305) 262 2654

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Beijing Training Center The Beijing Training Center is a modern facility in the heart of Beijing’s financial district, approximately 30 minutes from the Beijing International Capital Airport. The center hosts five state-of-the-art classrooms; and courses are delivered in both English and Chinese.

IATA Training & Development Institute3F East Tower, World Financial CenterNo.1 Dongsanhuan Zhong RoadBeijing 100020, P.R. China

Tel: +86.10.8571.9260/1/2/3Fax: +86.10.8571.9916

Singapore Training Center The Singapore Training Center offers five classrooms and is located in the heart of Singapore near hotels, restaurants and shopping centers. Travel from the airport is approximately 30 minutes by taxi and the city center can easily be navigated by public transportation or by foot.

IATA Training & Development Institute111 Somerset Road #14-05 Tripleone, SomersetSingapore 238164

Tel: +65 64992293/294/295 Fax: +65 62339284

Delhi Training Center The Delhi Training Center is centrally located and hosts two state of the art classrooms within its brand new training facilities. The center is committed to the delivery of progressive training solutions and has been established with a view to meet critical training needs in the growing Travel and Tourism, and Aviation markets in India.

IATA Training & Development Institute# 702, Tower 4A, DLF Corporate Park Phase III Gurgaon 122002Delhi (NCR), India

Tel: +91 124 4977111Fax: +91 124 4977120

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Training Solutions

Customized SolutionsAll ITDI courses can be adapted to your organization’s needs and delivered on your premises by an IATA trainer.

Instructor-led TrainingClassroom Training - courses spanning all areas of study are offered in 50 locations worldwide, including six state-of-the-art IATA training centers strategically located in Montreal, Miami, Geneva, Singapore, New Delhi and Beijing.

In-Company Training - experts in a variety of specialized fields offer onsite training for companies, tailoring content to suit their specific needs. Onsite training is extremely cost-effective for you and can be highly motivating for your employees.

Learning TechnologyMobile learning - course material is professionally developed to deliver comprehensive instruction, in keeping with ITDI’s high standards. The material can be accessed via CD-ROMS and e-books or delivered directly to the student with the revolutionary apple iPad™. These advanced learning solutions facilitate endless possibilities for students’ personal and professional growth.

E-learning - reduce costs and training time with this flexible, quick and easy option. Students can enroll anytime, study at their own pace and obtain the knowledge and skills they require to upgrade their professional competencies.

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Distance Learning TechnologyIATA Learning Technology courses deliver comprehensive instruction to busy aviation and travel industry professionals. Our training solutions are interactive, learner-friendly, and available in a variety of convenient formats.

More than 30,000 young professionals each year gain the skills to maximize job opportunities across the aviation, cargo, and travel and tourism industry sectors through IATA’s Learning Technology programs.

Courses are available in the following formats:• eBook (formatted for all portable electronic devices)• Textbook• eLearning

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Explore possibilities in:International Aviation TrainingGain a competitive edge with internationally recognized qualifications. More than 240 IATA member airlines are seeking the next generation of industry leaders.

Operations Training• Airport Operations• Airport Ramp Services• Ground Operations/Station Management• Aviation Security Awareness• Basic Airside Safety• Introduction to Safety Management Systems

(SMS)

Commercial Training• Introduction to the Airline Industry• Air Transport Fundamentals• Airline Cabin Crew• Airline Customer Service• Airline Marketing• Airline Finance & Accounting Management• Airline Revenue Management

IATA Diploma in Aviation StudiesGet an iPad free with any 4 courses in eBook format

International Travel and Tourism TrainingProve your knowledge to potential employers. IATA’s networks of 70,000+ travel agents seek out IATA graduates when hiring.

Over 200 million people work in the travel and tourism industry worldwide. IATA’s International Travel & Tourism Training Program is designed

to give you the skills and knowledge to maximize career opportunities in this rapidly expanding industry.

From entry-level travel agent basics to senior management for agencies or tour operations, each course leads to an IATA qualification, recognized internationally by the travel industry.

Diplomas:• IATA Managing the Travel Business Diploma• IATA/UFTAA Foundation Course Diploma• Travel and Tourism Consultant Diploma

International Cargo TrainingAttain cargo qualifications highly recognized by airlines, freight forwarders, civil aviation authorities and a network of 10,000 IATA cargo agencies worldwide.

IATA Cargo and Dangerous Goods Regulations training program offers a variety of courses to provide air cargo professionals with a solid foundation in accepting, handling and shipping all types of goods.

IATA Cargo and DGR training focuses on best practices and change management in an increasingly complex air transport environment. In particular, it allows you to enhance your skills and knowledge on a wide range of topics such as: regulations, safety, special cargo, strategic management and finance.

Diplomas:• Air Cargo Operations• IATA Diploma in Handling Special Cargo• Dangerous Goods Regulations

Aviation Management Professional

Travel & TourismProfessional

Air Cargo Professional

IATA CertificationRecognizing a new generation of global aviation leaders, able to operate across boundaries and lead ourindustry to future success.

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Instructor-Led Learning

Classroom Training

IATA Training and Development Institute offers over 300 unique courses each year led by a world-class faculty of professionals who are subject-matter experts in their fields.

The classroom setting provides opportunities for participants to engage in practical training from top industry professionals and to exchange with peers from around the globe. Participants may study at one of our six IATA Training Centers or at one of fifty other worldwide classroom locations.

ITDI FacultyFrom program design to delivery, ITDI is at the leading edge of innovation and change. We work with professionals who are at the forefront of their diverse fields of expertise to shape the design and development of our courses.

With over 300 highly qualified instructors based around the world, our faculty boasts world-class professionals who are immersed in the culture of their host country. Every year IATA assigns senior IATA Subject Matter Experts (SME) to work as in-company trainers for clients situated in every corner of the globe.

Benefits of classroom training:• Learn from industry experts• Reinforce what you learn through case studies, simulation exercises and

other exemplary methods taught by IATA Registered Instructors • Global networking: interact with professionals in your field • Study from official IATA training and materials • Learn in modern, state of the art training facilities

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In-Company Training

Customized and cost-effective in-company training developed exclusively for your company’s needs.

Every single one of IATA’s classroom courses can be customized according your organization’s specific needs and delivered on your premises, whereever in the world you may be located. IATA offers multiple and single course packages that can be developed exclusively for you.

Benefits of In-Company training:• Expert instruction by IATA Registered Instructors• Customized courses • Training on your schedule • Training from the convenience of your office • Cost effective - benefit from group rates

How to get started:

1. Contact an IATA sales representative in your region (see Corporate Contacts on page 122)

2. Specify your company’s training requirements

3. Receive a customized solution

4. Finalize logistics together with your IATA regional sales representative

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Diploma ProgramsIn these difficult economic times it is becoming increasingly important to differentiate one-self, resulting in an ever more specialized global marketplace. Earning a diploma in your respective industry segment will set you apart from the competition as a recognized specialist, increase your efficacy, and keep you on top of the latest techniques and developments in your area of specialization.

ITDI offers a wide range of diplomas covering all segments of the aviation industry. While any course may be taken on a stand-alone basis, we encourage participants to select a program leading to an IATA diploma. It is not necessary to commit to a diploma program at the outset. However, the earlier a diploma program is selected, the sooner IATA can work with you or your employees to help further professional development.

RequirementsThe curriculum is based on four courses related to a field or specialization. To obtain a diploma, one must successfully complete all required courses plus elective courses of his or her choice within a period of two years. Required and elective courses that have been successfully completed within the specified time frame may also be applied to a diploma of your choice*.

How to apply:

1. Select a diploma 2. Register for required and elective courses specified by the diploma of your choice, and indicate whether you have completed one of the applicable courses in the past two years*.

* A maximum of two courses successfully completed prior to registering for a diploma may be applied to any new diploma.

3. Complete all required and elective courses within a period of two years (unless indicated otherwise).

To learn about diplomas offered in your area of specialization, refer to the Specializations section.

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SPECIALIZATIONS

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Air NavigationServicesAir Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) are not only responsible for providing safe, efficient and cost effective air navigation services to airspace users in compliance with state regulations, but also for managing high performance businesses. Whether providing air traffic management, Aeronautical Information Services (AIS), Search and Rescue (SAR) services, meteorological services or Communications, Navigation, Surveillance (CNS) services, performance standards expectations are high. Increasingly, there is competition between ANSPs and pressure to improve safety and services, reduce costs and work in close coordination with airlines, neighboring states and other stakeholders. The IATA Air Navigation Services training portfolio focuses on business management, air traffic management, AIS, safety, technology and change management.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Air Navigation Services Management

Required:• Management of Air Navigation Services• Benchmarking and Best Practice for ANS Providers

Elective:• Legal and Financial Issues for Air Navigation Service Providers • Aviation and the Environment • Human Factors in Aviation • Quality Management Systems for Air Navigation Services Providers • Customer Service for Air Navigation Service Providers • Business Transformation for ANS Providers • Refresher Training for Air Traffic Controllers • Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) • Introduction to Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) • Transition from AIS to AIM • AIS Supervisory Management • Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) • Performance-based Navigation (PBN) I - theory • Performance-based Navigation (PBN) II - how to implement • Performance-based Navigation Workshop • Foundations of CNS/ATM • CNS/ATM Planning Master Class • Train the Trainer for Threat and Error Management in Air Traffic Control • Train the Trainer for CNS, AIS and Meteorology • Data Link Implementation in Europe - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services • Performance Based Navigation - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services • Aviation and the Environment - in conjunction with the Singapore Aviation Academy

Advanced Air Traffic Control IATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows: 1 Required course + 3 Electives

Required:• Refresher Training for Air Traffic Controllers

Elective:• Phraseology and Safety Training for Air Traffic Controllers • Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) • Airborne Collision Avoidance System/ T-CAS Training for Air Traffic Controllers • CPDLC/ Controller Pilot Data Link Communications • Unusual/ Emergency Situations Training for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers • Introduction to Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management • Pilot/ Air Traffic Controller Co-operation and Safety • Aviation and the Environment • ATC Team Resource Management (TRM) and Safety

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• Human Factors in Aviation • Train the Trainer for Threat and Error Management in Air Traffic Control • Train the Trainer for CNS, AIS and Meteorology • Performance Based Navigation - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation

Services • Aviation and the Environment - in conjunction with the Singapore Aviation Academy

Air Traffic Services ManagementDeveloped in conjunction with ATNS South Africa. IATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses in three years as follows:4 Required courses.

Required: • Foundations of CNS/ATM • CNS/ATM Planning Master Class • Managing People Performance • Leadership Development and Succession Planning

COURSE HIGHLIGHTSManagement of Air Navigation ServicesBenefits:• Develop a strategic overview of the issues affecting Air Navigations Service Providers• Learn about what options are available to transform Air Navigation Services businesses• Gain updates on current technologies• Gain exposure to solving ANS management issues through participation in course integration exercises

Benchmarking and Best Practice for ANS ProvidersBenefits: • Acquire management tools for benchmarking and key performance indicators (KPIs) • Learn how to apply a best practice model across the Key Result Areas (KRAs) of safety, operational efficiency, cost effectiveness and customer satisfaction and measure them against KPIs • Compare your own organization to other ANSPs from a fact-based approach • Learn how to make service improvements and achieve better performance results

Refresher Training for Air Traffic ControllersBenefits: • Bring your Air Traffic Control knowledge up to date and promote uniformity of knowledge amongst

ATC staff • Ensure that your organization meets the requirements of ICAO Annex 1: Personnel • Improve operational safety in Air Traffic Management • Resolve deficiencies uncovered by the ICAO safety oversight programme • Gain a deeper understanding of important CNS/ATM concepts • Assist Air Traffic Controllers to make better use of available technology

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Train the Trainer for CNS, AIS and MET OfficersBenefits: • Understand the principles of adult learning theory and competency-based training in aviation for

Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS); Aeronautical Information Services (AIS); and Meteorology (MET) officers

• Equip yourself with tools that will allow you to prepare, conduct, assess, evaluate and manage learning

• Structure learning: lesson plans; delivery; instructional strategies; instructional aids; assessment; evaluation

• Reinforce your instructor skills through demonstrations and practical activities• Improve ‘on the job’ training for: CNS; AIS; and MET• Manage group dynamics and problems

Foundations of CNS/ATM Benefits: • Understand the ICAO Global ATM System, Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP) and Performance-

based Navigation (PBN) • Implement the ICAO Global Aviation Safety Road map (GASR) • Relate business and infrastructure planning to implement CNS/ATM • Gain a foundation for operational and capacity planning

CNS/ATM Planning Master Class Benefits: • Learn how to manage air traffic services in compliance with the objectives of the ICAO Global ATM

System• Plan and implement ICAO CNS/ATM technologies and infrastructure to help realize the Global ATM

system• Use Balanced Score Cards to create a long term master plan for the delivery of air traffic services• Become more knowledgeable about Performance-based Navigation (PBN)

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2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

IATA AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-airnav

CONTACT INFORMATION:Karen STEPHENSONProduct Manager, Civil Aviation, Air Navigation Services, Safety and Environment IATA Training and Development InstituteTel:+41 22 770 2587Fax: +41 22 770 2681 [email protected]

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Airline Managementand Aviation LawGetting the basics right is difficult enough in “normal times.” Today, airline managers need to develop new strategies that will support business survival in the face of an economic downturn. They are also faced with the challenge of identifying more efficient ways of working effectively with employees at large. The Airline Management and Aviation Law portfolio addresses these skills directly and equips managers to better understand the basics of successful airline management and to apply that new knowledge effectively in an increasingly uncertain and complex environment.

IATA Airline Management and Law training focuses on high-level industry issues and topics, providing today’s executive aviation leaders with the insight and tools necessary to overcome the challenges that exist in the industry today. Approaching topics from a business strategy perspective, the program focuses on key factors that drive the aviation business and the critical interaction required to adapt and prosper during times of crisis and uncertainty.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Airline Management

Required:• Airline Business Foundations• Airline Management Integration: Air Mercury

Elective:• Airport Slots & Scheduling• Airport Strategic Management• Air Cargo Management• Airline Leading Practices & Cost Reduction Strategies

Senior Diploma in Airline Management

Required:• Air Mercury – Next Generation• Network, Fleet & Schedule Planning

Elective:• Advanced Airport Commercial Management• Airport Total Quality Management• Advanced Airport Operations• Dynamic Pricing & Revenue Management

International Air Law

Required:• Airline Contract Law• EU Aviation Law• International Air Law for Lawyers & Legal Professionals

Elective:• Aircraft Acquisition & Financing• International Air Cargo Law• Law of Aviation Insurance• E.U. Competition Law

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Airline Business Development

Required:• Advanced Airline Marketing• Advanced Airline Sales Strategies

Elective:• Airline Sales and Key Account Management• Airline Social Media Strategy• International Negotiation Skills• Airport Retail Management• Cargo Marketing Essentials• Effective Communication Skills• Airline Sales & Key Account Management• Airline Social Media• Innovative Airline Distribution Strategies

COURSE HIGHLIGHTSAir Mercury – Next GenerationUsing the latest simulation technology, this advanced level course is designed for senior airline management teams to improve problem solving and decision making by exploring competitive market dynamics. Teams test their skills to compete for market share and profitability of a “virtual” airline, using real-life scenarios.

Benefits:• Recognize what drives airline cost and revenue• Examine the mechanics of airline financial and operational issues• Analyze factors related to market dynamics• Value teamwork from a management perspective

Network, Fleet & Schedule PlanningBe an integral contributor to your company’s success by developing a profitable network fleet plan and a more effective flight schedule. The course takes on a hands-on approach, integrating classroom exercises and case studies performed individually and in groups. Participants also get the opportunity to consider the processes involved in optimizing an actual route network.

Benefits:• Learn basic market and route forecasting to improve aircraft and fleet utilization• Schedule effectively to maximize company aircraft resources• Develop a schedule that effectively uses aircraft resources • Learn about various tools and data required within the planning function (i.e. passenger traffic demand and data sources, flight schedule data, network planning, and optimization tools)

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Airline Social Media StrategyThrive in today’s marketing environment by mastering social media. Explore how this user-driven technology can enhance profitability and learn to build a successful communication strategy rooted in web-based social interaction.

Benefits:• Develop successful strategies to support your organization’s marketing efforts• Integrate brand identity and personality into a social marketing strategy• Assess approaches and identify appropriate tactics in social media marketing• Determine ROI goals and budgeting

Innovative Airline Distribution StrategiesTaking a holistic top to bottom approach, the course connects participants’ work experience with up to date industry information, thereby delivering an instant transfer of practical knowledge. This course offers a systematic overview of distribution in the aviation industry and covers various aspects of airline distribution and e-commerce.

Benefits: • Understand distribution as an important part of an airline’s organization, structure and process• Develop competitive and cost-effective channel management strategies • Increase reaction time by leveraging technical background on market developments

Aircraft Acquisition & FinancingAnalyze crucial terms in aircraft financing and operating leases and identify the most critical points in negotiating aircraft and equipment purchase agreements. Understand the importance of financing principles generally and how they are adapted to aviation matters specifically.

Benefits:• Identify principle types and sources of aircraft financing• Interpret key components of purchasing and leasing contracts for new and used aircraft• Identify differences between operating leases, finance leases and double-dip leverage leases• Avoid common pitfalls regarding unique features of aircraft insurance

International Air Law for Lawyers & Legal ProfessionalsInterpret the implications of international air law regimes and analyze the legal implications for your organization. Course topics include the Chicago Convention, public and private air law and air carrier liability, in addition to code share agreements and aviation security.

Benefits: • Interpret the implications of international air law regimes• Analyze the legal implications for your organizations or clients• Understand how airlines and governments handle problematic international air law issues

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA AIRLINE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMwww.iata.org/training-airlinemgt

IATA AVIATION LAW PROGRAMwww.iata.org/training-law

IATA SALES AND MARKETING PROGRAMwww.iata.org/training-salesmarketing

IATA AIRLINE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-airlinemgt

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

CONTACT INFORMATION:Theresa LIGHT Product Manager, Airline Management & Law TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel +1 (305) 779-9861Fax +1 (305) 262-2654 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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AirportIATA Airport training programs cover every aspect of the sector: Airport Planning, Design, Management and Operations; and our professional courses provide valuable information in the form of widely acceptable business practices concerning the demand and viability of an airport master plan, either for the development of existing airports or future facilities. In fact all IATA Airport courses analyze facility system design requirements and technical infrastructure in addition to certification of runways, airside and airport terminals.

Modern airports are complex businesses that require a high level of investment and sophisticated management within an international environment. IATA Airport management courses offer participants a strong basis by which to sustain their businesses, while remaining efficient and profitable in a competitive environment.

Airports are an integral part of the air transport system where safety, security, the facilitation of passengers, and freight are primary targets. Specialized courses surrounding airport operations, safety and security in terminals, and airside offer practical knowledge concerning meeting global standards and providing methods on how to ensure uninterrupted and efficient operations.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Airport Strategic Management

Required:• Airport Strategic Management• Advanced Airport Commercial Management

Elective:• Airport Strategic Management• Airport Total Quality Management System• Airport Financial Management• Airport Development & Technical Design• Airport Marketing• Airport Master Planning• Airport Retail Management• Cargo Market Development for Airports• Crisis Communications & Media Response

Advanced Airport Operations

Required:• Advanced Airport Operations• Airport Emergency Response Planning & Management

Elective:• Airport Certification and Standards• Airport Safety Management Systems• Airport Extreme Weather Operations & Planning• Airport Security Operations• Airport Slot & Scheduling• Cargo Accident Investigation and Prevention• Crisis Communications & Media Response• Managing People Performance

Airport Environmental Management & Wildlife Hazard PreventionIATA awards this Diploma to those who successfully complete four courses within two years, as follows:4 Required courses.

Required:• Airport Environmental Management I• Airport Environmental Management II• Wildlife Hazard Prevention I• Wildlife Hazard Prevention II

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTSAdvanced Airport OperationsBenefits:• Discover techniques and principles to improve operational practices, solve problems and optimize benefits• Identify areas for improvement of facilitation processes• Learn how to secure an airport environment• Learn how to apply performance measurement techniques to support key operational project needs• Participate in challenging exercises, identify priorities and present results in a time-constrained environment and reconcile divergent views

Airport Development & Technical DesignBenefits: • Identify major airport systems and processes • Meet airport stakeholder expectations within the business environment • Recognize inter-linkages between airport sub-systems and customer requirements • Identify the structure of an airport in terms of different operations and business units

Airport SLOT and SchedulingBenefits: • Execute slot scheduling and coordinate the process between the airline network and slot coordinators• Maximize slot portfolio management capabilities• Apply scheduling procedures and understand EU regulations• Analyze capacity constraints and historic eligibility

Airport Extreme Weather Operations & PlanningBenefits: • Become familiar with adverse weather conditions and complications they can produce • Build response and action plans that address the risks an airport faces • Minimize the impact of disruption and quickly return to normal operations • Strengthen cooperation between departments and operations to become more efficient in planning and response • Self-evaluate to improve the allocation of resources, equipment and staff

Crisis Communications & Media ResponseBenefits: • Recognize common media pressure points and the implications these have on a response • Present information without room for misinterpretation • Take control during interviews and develop key messages • Select the right spokesperson in a crisis situation • Protect your company’s image and brand when handling a crisis situation

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA AIRPORT PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-airport

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

CONTACT INFORMATION:Dimitrios SANOSProduct Manager, Airport and Ground Operations Training IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2585Fax: +41 22 770 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Aviation SecurityCivil Aviation Security is an important pillar within the aviation industry. Annual passenger and airline traffic can easily be affected by a single terror event at any given moment, resulting in dire political and financial consequences.

ITDI continuously develops and updates its security courses to better prepare the aviation industry’s response and readiness to upcoming terror threats; and security courses are only delivered by experienced, professional instructors who have many years of experience in the aviation industry and security in particular.

ITDI Aviation Security Training offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive aviation security portfolios, supporting airlines, airport, civil aviation authorities, aviation operators, security managers and security personnel with their aviation security training needs.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Aviation Security ManagementIATA awards this Diploma to those who successfully complete four courses within two years, as follows:3 Required courses + 1 Elective course.

Required: • Management of Aviation security• Senior Management of Aviation Security• Security Management Systems SeMS

Elective: • Management of Aviation Facilitation• Security Risk and Crisis Management• Predictive Passenger Screening• Aviation Security Trainer• Airport Emergency Planning and Management• Airport Safety Management Systems• Safety Management Systems for Cargo• SMS for Airlines• Emergency Planning & Response Management

Aviation Security Operations

Required:• Airline Security Operations• Airport Security Operations• Cargo Security

Elective:• In Flight Security• Security Quality Control• Predictive Passenger Screening• Advanced Airport Operations• Airport Total Quality Management• Managing Across Cultures• Human Factors in Aviation• CAA compliance with ICAO SARPS• Documentation Control & Passenger Assessment

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTSAirport Security OperationsBenefits: • Plan and implement airport security measures • Develop and improve emergency response plans • Evaluate airport security threats • Apply Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs)

Predictive Passenger ScreeningBenefits: • Assess a passenger’s risk level using a variety of information-seeking tools • Learn about behavior analysis and body language• Observe and detect suspicious patterns in passengers• Learn questioning techniques to obtain additional information from passengers

Management of Aviation SecurityBenefits: • Develop management skills in international civil aviation security • Identify and manage security risks • Ensure continued compliance with aviation security standards• Prepare organizations for audits by external bodies

Cargo SecurityBenefits: • Learn about regulatory authorities and principles of air cargo security• Be updated on current threats to civil aviation• Gain knowledge on ICAO security regulations and Annex 17 on cargo security• Obtain specific knowledge on potential cargo security program options that may be utilized around

the world

Aviation Security TrainerBenefits: • Learn new instructional techniques and improve management training skills• Acquire knowledge, skills, techniques and procedures needed to develop and deliver • effective instruction • Improve aviation security knowledge• Test and Evaluate security systems and human factors

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Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA AVIATION SECURITY PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-security

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

CONTACT INFORMATION:Eli MANDELAWYProduct Manager, Aviation Security Training IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2975Fax: +41 22 770 [email protected]

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Cargo and Dangerous Goods RegulationsIn 2010 the Air Cargo industry managed to regain profitability. This profitability is expected to last throughout 2011, but what about the rest of the decade? Remaining profitable will be a challenge. Air Cargo players that stay lean, anticipate trends, cut costs, provide superior customer service and invest in innovation will be a step ahead of the competition.

IATA Training and Development Institute, a leading supplier of Air Cargo and DGR training, offers a variety of top-notch courses providing air cargo professionals with insight and tools necessary to overcome the challenges that exist in the industry today.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Supervisory Excellence – Air Cargo Professionals

Required:• Professional Air Cargo Supervisor• Advanced Cargo Skills and Procedures

Elective:• Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial• International Customs Process and Documentation• Special Cargo Handling: Live Animals, Perishable and Pharmaceutical• Cargo Security

Air Cargo Management

Required:• Air Cargo Management• Managing Air Cargo Operations

Elective: • Cargo Marketing Essentials• Cargo Revenue Management• Cargo Customer Service Excellence• Strategy and Negotiation for Air Cargo Professionals• Emerging Trends in Cargo Technology• Cargo Skills and Procedures• Cargo Security

Air Cargo Operations

Required: • Cargo Skills and Procedures• Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial (Category 6)

Elective:• Advanced Cargo Skills and Procedures• Special Cargo Handling: Live Animals, Perishable and Pharmaceutical• ULD Handling Fundamentals• Cargo Security• International Customs Process and Documentation

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Dangerous Goods Regulations

Required:• Cargo Skills and Procedures• Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial (Category 6)

Elective:• Infectious Substance Transport• Regulations on the Transport of Radioactive Material• Guidelines for Shipping Lithium Batteries by Air• Pharmaceutical Cargo Handling• Quality Systems for Dangerous Goods Operations

Professional Training – Dangerous Goods Regulations

Required:• Professional Skills for DGR Instructors• Dangerous Goods Instructional Techniques• Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial (Category 6)

Elective:• Quality Systems for Dangerous Goods Operations• Infectious Substance Transport• Advanced Train the Trainer• Regulations on the Transport of Radioactive Material• Guidelines for Lithium Batteries by Air• Instructional Techniques

Cargo e-Commerce

Required:• Emerging Trend in Cargo Technologies• E-Freight for Practitioners

Elective:• E-AWB for Practioner • Air Cargo Management• Cargo Messaging (EDI and XML)• Managing Air Cargo Operations• Introduction to E-Distribution• Cargo Skills and Procedures• International Customs Process and Documentation

Special Cargo Management

Required:• Live Animals Regulations• Shipping Perishable Cargo• Pharmaceutical Cargo Handling• Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial (Category 6)

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Professional Air Cargo SupervisorSuccessful businesses know that investing in the next generation of leaders is critical in sustaining a competitive advantage and achieving corporate growth over the long term. IATA’s Professional Air Cargo Supervisor course equips supervisors with decision-making and execution skills necessary to excel as multifaceted leaders.

Benefits:• Foundational Skill Building: Develop interpersonal, communication and team-building skills to

promote a positive team environment • Cross-Functional Business Approach: Understand the basic cargo ecosystem and the regulatory

environment. Explore new ways and tools to manage day-to-day operations in an increasingly challenging environment as organizations face shrinking resources, intensifying competition, more price-sensitive customers and increased regulatory mandates

• Actionable Leadership: Through integrated exercises, analyze individual leadership decision- making challenges and learn how to drive results effectively. Learn supervisory techniques and build the confidence required to successfully manage day-to-day cargo operations

• Lead Change: Learn how to foster a climate that inspires change through personal leadership style, positive mindset and individual action

Managing Air Cargo OperationsMaster the techniques of planning, building and managing world class Air Cargo Operations.

In a world of stiffening competition, business strategy is more crucial than ever. Yet, many organizations struggle to put their strategy into action.

Learn effective techniques to manage air cargo operations in order to save money, avoid risks, enhance operations, and thrive in today’s business environment. This course will show you how to develop an effective air cargo operations strategy, execute the strategy, and put your strategy into action.

Benefits:• Understand customs processes in: China, European Union, India, South America, and United States• Understand customs paper and electronic requirements for airlines and freight forwarders• Learn how to develop effective internal processes and procedures that promote regulatory

compliance• Learn strategies and tactics to reduce and mitigate customs fines and penalties

Air Cargo Market Development for AirportsWorld cargo traffic will triple over the next 20 years, averaging 5.9% annual growth. Understanding challenges in the facilitation of air cargo business is of key importance for airport operations to develop the cargo business. This course focuses on assisting airport operations in the management of existing air cargo resources, maximization of potential air cargo opportunities and the enhancement of air cargo revenues.

Benefits:• Air Cargo Industry: Understand key issues that impact the long-term profitability of the industry; learn

about emerging trends and projections in global Air Cargo that will effect local markets; and obtain working knowledge of the key performance indicators used in the industry

• Regulatory Changes and Challenges: Learn about increasing security and customs mandates and gain working knowledge of how new security requirements affect airport cargo facilities

• Innovative, Collaborative Airport Infrastructure: Learn design trends at major cargo airports; acquire high-level knowledge of cargo products, how to design effective infrastructure that support them and become familiar with emerging technology in air cargo security

• Working Together – Partnership Opportunities: Learn who the key players in the air cargo industry are and how to successfully negotiate with them; and learn key strategies to attract air cargo to your airport

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Cargo Customer Service ExcellenceOnly the Great Survive – Creating Profit through Service ExcellenceGood service can’t be imitated. It’s either there or it’s not. Great companies know this and work hard to develop a service culture enabling growth of their long-term value chain. These forward-thinking companies recognize that by consistently delivering high-value service, they can gain competitive advantage.

Benefits:• Understand and Apply Service Value Chains in Air Cargo: Establish and end-goal: What is great

service and how do you know when you have achieved it?• Develop a Robust Air cargo Strategy that Fosters Ownership: Identify sources of value for customers,

understand the high cost of failure, and learn how to increase customer loyalty • Build a Service Culture in Air Cargo: Create and deliver differentiated services based on customers’

values, measure and improve customer satisfaction, exceed customer expectations• Build a Strong, Adaptable Service Excellence Culture: Hire for attitude and train to develop skills;

communicate values, engage employees and create incentives to drive desired behaviors; lead by culture to generate business results

Strategy and Negotiation for Air Cargo Professionals“Strategic Negotiation” has a magical ring to it. But what does it really mean and how can you put it to work in your everyday environment?

Benefits:• Understand multiple competitive strategies in the Air Cargo market• Learn how to develop and manage a strategic position for your company • Learn how and when to implement the right strategy for maximum impact• Learn how to successfully negotiate with Air Cargo Professionals (i.e. Shippers, Freight Forwarders,

Airlines, Ground Service Providers and Regulators)• Understand, leverage and learn how to negotiate to achieve success and create a win-win

environment

International Customs Process and DocumentationCompanies that understand Customs around the globe have a distinct market advantage. They eliminate delays, operate without fines and penalties, and have increased customer satisfaction and retention.

Benefits:• Understand Customs processes in: China, European Union, India, South America, and United States• Understand Customs paper and electronic requirements for airlines and freight forwarders• Learn how to develop effective internal processes and procedures that promote regulatory

compliance• Learn strategies and tactics to reduce and mitigate Customs fines and penalties

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA CARGO AND DGR PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training/cargo

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

�CONTACT INFORMATION:Isabella ANDERSONProduct Manager, Cargo and DGR TraininglATA Training and Development lnstitute Tel: +41 22 770 2895Fax:+41 22 770 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Civil Aviation Management and SafetyThe Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) of the world are responsible for the oversight and regulation of civil aviation with a focus on air safety, security, airspace policy, economic regulation, efficiency, sustainability, consumer protection and respect for the environment. A healthy, well-managed civil aviation sector is vital to the economy of every state and good aviation policy making and regulation support this. Governments need to be advised by their CAA about aviation issues and provided with important economic and statistical data.

IATA is recognized as the world leader in aviation data and information to help you understand air transport economics, while CAAs are responsible for setting aviation standards and seeing that they are achieved. Learn how to manage safety, risk, and quality in an integrated manner and put plans in place for all eventualities in order to efficiently manage incidents, accidents and emergencies.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Civil Aviation ManagementIATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows: 3 Required courses + 1 Elective course.

Required:• Senior Civil Aviation Management• Managing Aviation Policy and Regulation• Planning and Strategic Direction in Civil Aviation

Elective:• Aviation and the Environment • Air Transportation Management • Quality Management Systems for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers • Strategic Management for Civil Aviation Authorities • Civil Aviation Management • Aviation and the Environment • Air Transportation Management • Quality Management Systems for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers • Strategic Management for Civil Aviation Authorities • Civil Aviation Management • Air Transport Economics • Managing the Creation of Autonomous Civil Aviation Authorities • CAA Compliance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS) • ICAO Safety Plan and Roadmap Implementation • Aviation Law for Managers

Safety Management in Civil Aviation

Required:• Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation • Managing the Safety Oversight Function

Elective:• Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation • Integrated Aviation Management System (IAMS) • Aircraft Recovery • Management of Aviation Quality and Service• Managing Accident Prevention and Investigation• Medical Issues in Aviation• Integrated Management Systems• Advanced Safety Management Systems• Understanding Air Traffic Control • Safety and Quality Management System Processes• Emergency Response Planning for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers • Operational Risk Management in Civil Aviation • Human Factors in Aviation • Aircraft Airworthiness and Air Carrier Certification • Fatigue Risk Management Systems

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Senior Civil Aviation Management Benefits: • Gain an overview of the history, laws, conventions, organizations (ICAO, IATA, CANSO, ACI, etc.)

and current issues that affect civil aviation • Increase your knowledge with respect to civil aviation regulation and oversight as they apply to

airlines, airports, air navigation service providers and other airspace users • Receive an introduction to financial management, capital investment evaluation, aviation fees and

charges, and Civil Aviation Master Planning • Learn how to develop national air transportation policies that foster safe and efficient civil aviation

regulations and operations • Profit from updates on current aviation technologies • Gain an understanding of Systematic Safety (ICAO SMS) and Quality Management Systems (QMS) • Participate in a comprehensive course integration exercise to assist in consolidation of the concepts

learned in the course

Safety Management Systems in Civil Aviation Benefits: • Management of safety is essential to viability of civil aviation • Learn systematic approach to safety management • Be proactive in managing safety - the individual takes ownership• Build a positive safety culture - the organization works as a team

Managing the Safety Oversight Function

Benefits: • Develop a better understanding of the requirements of the safety oversight function pertaining to:

• Personnel Licensing - regulating the basic training and issuance of licenses and certificates • Flight Operations - carrying out safety oversight of commercial operators • Airworthiness - issuing certificates of registration and certificates of airworthiness to civil

aircraft, and overseeing the safety of maintenance organizations • Aerodromes - designing and constructing aerodrome facilities • Air Navigation Services - managing the services for air traffic management, aeronautical

information services, SAR, meteorology, etc. • Acquaintance with the history of the safety oversight function, the ICAO Universal Safety

Oversight Audit Program (USOAP) and the current approach • Understand the eight critical elements of a Safety Oversight System and how an integrated

approach can improve safety • Learn how to implement findings after being audited under the ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit

Program (USOAP) • Learn concepts to assist safety managers in ensuring safety in day-to-day operations • Participate in group exercises and discussions to demonstrate best practices

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2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

Managing Aviation Policy and Regulation

Benefits: • Receive an overview of aviation policy and economic regulation in light of the changing needs of

global aviation • Gain an understanding the change in roles and responsibilities as civil aviation organizations

transition from government entities to more autonomous aviation regulators • Learn and practice developing policies and presenting options to decision makers • Improve your understanding of how aviation policy affects airline, airport, air navigation service,

general aviation and other operations • Gain skills to practice regulation in a more cost-conscious manner

Planning & Strategic Direction in Civil AviationBenefits: • Gain an overview of strategic management – learn how to create the Mission, Vision and Strategies

for your organization • Comprehensive overview of Master Plans to aid long-term planning in Civil Aviation, Airports, and Air

Navigation• Learn how to apply policy to operational circumstances and implement regulatory practices in a cost

conscious manner• Learn in the comfort of a classroom setting where views and approaches can be shared safely and

openly

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

CONTACT INFORMATION:Karen STEPHENSONProduct Manager, Civil Aviation, Air Navigation Services, Safety and Environment IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2587Fax: +41 22 770 2681 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Fuel and the EnvironmentFor airlines, management of fuel purchasing and supply is vital to the bottom line. Airlines need to know what steps to take as reserves of fossil fuels diminish, jet fuel prices fluctuate, and taxes are imposed on fuel and aircraft emissions.

Environmentally responsible growth is one of the aviation industry’s top priorities. Airlines, civil aviation authorities, airport operators, air navigation service providers and governments need to work together to create a sustainable aviation industry.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Safety Management in Civil AviationIATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows: 1 Required course + 3 Elective courses

Required: • Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation • Managing the Safety Oversight Function

Elective: • Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation • Integrated Aviation Management System (IAMS) • Aircraft Recovery • Management of Aviation Quality and Service• Managing Accident Prevention and Investigation• Medical Issues in Aviation• Integrated Management Systems• Advanced Safety Management Systems• Understanding Air Traffic Control • Safety and Quality Management System Processes• Emergency Response Planning for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers • Operational Risk Management in Civil Aviation • Human Factors in Aviation • Aircraft Airworthiness and Air Carrier Certification • Fatigue Risk Management Systems

Aviation Fuel Management IATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses in two years as follows: 1 Required course + 3 Elective courses

Required: • Aviation Fuel Management

Elective: • Jet Fuel Price Risk Management• Fuel Efficiency and Conservation • Aircraft Operations Awareness for Emissions Verifiers • Biojet Fuel Workshop • Carbon Trading for Aviation • Aviation and the Environment

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTSAviation and the EnvironmentBenefits: • Reconcile the increasing demand for air transport with the need to minimize its environmental impact • Identify key factors to create a sustainable aviation industry for airlines, airports, air navigation service

providers • Understand the social, economic and environmental impact • Acquaint yourself with the regulatory and institutional framework • Deepen your understanding of economic issues and analysis • Develop evaluation methods for environmental assessment • Learn how to respond to environmental challenges such as noise, local and global emissions, water/

waste management and land use planning • Learn about fuel and technology improvements, including Air Traffic Management methods, to save

fuel burn • Equip yourself to collaborate on the development of environmental initiatives within your organization • Learn how to manage crisis communications

Aviation Fuel ManagementBenefits: • Develop best practices in jet fuel management • Understand different factors that impact the jet fuel market • Gain insight into the manufacturing, distribution and handling of jet fuel • Understand key factors affecting jet fuel quality • Attain knowledge concerning the range of pricing and supply options and learn how to select the

best option for your airline• Learn how to manage the fuel tendering process • Reduce your fuel costs

Jet Fuel Price Risk ManagementBenefits: • Understand key price management issues for jet fuel purchasing, derivative instruments and hedge

strategy • Learn how to manage a fuel hedging program

Fuel Efficiency and ConservationBenefits: • Increase fuel efficiency while improving safety • Improve On-Time performance while decreasing your costs • Maximize the use of cost index optimization in your operations • Perform a “Fuel Efficiency” audit of your own organization • Develop a basic Fuel Management (MI) system to track all aspects of fuel consumption

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Carbon Trading for AviationBenefits: • Understand the Emissions Trading System (ETS) in the European Union • Learn about cap and trade, carbon trading mechanisms, and carbon markets dynamics and strategies • Assess the impact of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on the aviation

industry • Identify available carbon trading mechanisms • Analyze carbon market dynamics, strategies and pricing • Learn how to respond to renewable fuel mandates and minimum sustainability criteria

Biojet Fuel WorkshopBenefits: • Learn the fundamentals of biojet fuel and its essential role in the future of aviation • Identify the benefits of biojet fuel for the aviation industry • Describe the role biojet fuel is expected to play in the coming years • Understand how biojet fuel properties compare to conventional jet fuel • Analyze the environmental impact of biojet fuel• Estimate the costs of biojet fuel relative to carbon emissions costs

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

IATA FUEL AND ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training/safety

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

�CONTACT INFORMATION:Karen STEPHENSONProduct Manager, Civil Aviation, Air Navigation Services, Safety and Environment IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2587Fax: +41 22 770 2681 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Ground OperationsGround Operations are essential to the safety and punctuality of all passenger and freight traffic, and are equally important for airports, airlines and ground service providers. Given the diversity of services, locations and level of requirements it is necessary to standardize services in order to maintain efficient, on-time performance throughout the network.

IATA Training and Development ground operations programs address all important topics concerning the performance of services, management and business relations between Ground Service Providers and Airlines. A combination of operational and management level courses lead participants to better understand and perform up to modern industry standards within an Airline, Airport or Ground Service Provider.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Ground Operations

Required: • Station Ground Handling Management• Advanced Airport Operations Elective: • Airport Emergency Planning & Management• Airport Extreme Weather Operations & Planning• Business Aviation & FBO Ground Services• Crisis Communications & Media Response• Documentation Control & Passenger Assessment• Ground Operations Documentation & ISAGO• Human Resources Management• Station Operations Control• SGHA-SLA & Effective Negotiation Behavior Workshop

Ramp Handling

Required: • Aircraft Turnaround Coordination• Aircraft Loading Supervision Elective: • Aircraft Weight & Balance• Airport Emergency Planning & Management• Airside Operations - Safety Compliance• Business Aviation & FBO Ground Services• Station Operations Control• ULD Handling Fundamentals

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Station Ground Handling ManagementBenefits:• Understand key principles involved in establishing/managing a station • Understand major ground handling concepts and principles • Implement airside and airport safety and security measures • Improve your ability to estimate and plan staff and equipment requirements • Review and discuss how to contract ground handling services• Maximize efficiency through proper business relations between airlines and the ground service

providers

SGHA & SLA WorkshopBenefits: • Learn how to make best use of the IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreement• Create proper Service Level Agreements

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• Cover operational and commercial aspects of ground services and increase punctuality and quality of service

• Enhance business relations and engage in productive negotiations

Station Operations ControlBenefits: • Coordinate aircraft handling operations efficiently• Plan for ground staff recourses and GSE • Handle communications in response to emergency situations • Manage standard messaging • Support airline operations for fast turnarounds

Crisis Communications & Media ResponseBenefits: • Recognize common media pressure points and the implications these have on a response • Present information without room for misinterpretation • Take control during interviews and develop key messages • Select the right spokesperson in a crisis situation • Protect your company’s image and brand when handling a crisis situation

Documentation Control & Passenger AssessmentBenefits: • Gain practical knowledge and tools concerning travel documents (Passport, IDs, Visa/entry

requirements) required prior to boarding • Evaluate and recognize potentially disruptive passengers in advance, through behavioral and

patterns and other means, to prevent delays and disruption of flights • Avoid penalties due to inadmissible passengers at destination

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

CONTACT INFORMATION:Dimitrios SANOSProduct Manager, Airport and Ground Operations TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2585Fax: +41 22 770 [email protected]

IATA GROUND OPERATIONS PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-groundops

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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International AviationDynamic growth of air travel throughout the world is intensifying demand for airplanes, infrastructure and competent personnel responsible for managing change in response to market opportunities and challenges.

Whether you’re starting a career in aviation or seeking management training, you will benefit from our flexible, innovative and cost-effective training. From introductory to more streamlined courses including airport operations, ground handling, safety, security, cabin crew as well as pilot and maintenance soft-skills, IATA’s International Aviation Training Program will help you achieve your professional goals.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

IATA Diploma in Aviation Studies with iPadIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses in three years as follows: 4 Required courses.

Required: • Airline Cabin Crew• Airline Customer Service• Airline Finance and Accounting Management• Airline Marketing• Airport Ramp Services• Airline Revenue Management• Airport Operations• Air Transport Fundamentals• Ground Operations Management• Introduction to the Airline Industry

*Free i-pad included

IATA Diploma in Aviation StudiesIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses in three years as follows: 4 Required courses in eBook or printed textbook format. *

Required: • Introduction to the Airline Industry• Airline Cabin Crew Training• Airport Operations (Distance Learning)• Airline Finance and Accounting Management (Distance Learning)• Ground Operations Management• Airline Revenue Management• Aviation Security Awareness• Airline Customer Service• Air Transport Fundamentals• Airport Ramp Services• Airline Marketing• Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS)

*No upfront purchase commitment

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IATA-Harvard Leadership & Management Diploma in AviationIATA awards this diploma to those who complete twelve courses in one and a half years as follows: 2 Required courses + 10 Elective courses.

Required: • Airline Marketing with Harvard ManageMentor• Airline Customer Service with Harvard ManageMentor• Airline Cabin Crew Training with Harvard ManageMentor• Air Transport Fundamentals with Harvard ManageMentor• Airline Finance & Accounting Management with Harvard ManageMentor• Airline Revenue Management with Harvard ManageMentor• Airport Operations with Harvard ManageMentor• Aviation Security Awareness with Harvard ManageMentor• Introduction to the Airline Industry with Harvard ManageMentor• ntroduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS)• Airport Ramp Services with Harvard ManageMentor

Elective: • Complete 10 courses from a selection of 40+ Harvard ManageMentor modules

Stanford-IATA Aviation Management ProgramIATA awards this diploma to those who complete six required courses in one year as follows: 6 Required courses.

Required: • Air Transport Fundamentals• Airport Operations• Converting Strategy into Action• Mastering the Project Portfolio• Airline Revenue Management• Leadership for Strategic Execution

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Ground Operations/Station ManagementEffectively managing safe, reliable and efficient handling services is of key importance to succeed as a Station Manager today. After completing this course, students will understand how Service Level Agreements can reduce costs and improve quality; and gain knowledge surrounding safety management systems, auditing procedures and best practices for occupational safety and fraud prevention.

Benefits:• Control and supervise an airline station in a self-handled or outsourced environment• Use Ground Handling and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to suit your stations handling needs,

reduce costs and provide quality service• Prevent fraud by being knowledgeable about the current methods that fraudsters use to dilute airline

revenues• Implement a Safety and Security Station Management System according to industry standards and

recommended practices• Motivate staff and effectively monitor their performance• Use and work with the latest edition of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) and the IATA Ground

Operations Manual (IGOM) which are included in the course price

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Airline Cabin CrewDiscover what it takes to excel in this challenging and rewarding career. Course content covers both the human and technical aspects of the job. Learn about aircraft types and crew responsibilities, safety and emergency procedures, as well as handling passenger interaction and customer service issues.

Benefits: • Appreciate the cabin crew profession, its origins and current practices• Describe aircraft types and cabin crew functions• Manage passenger interactions in a variety of circumstances• Recall emergency and safety procedures

Airport OperationsDevelop a thorough understanding of the issues and challenges in today’s airport environment. Explore the role of airports in the modern economy. Understand operational and business functions, the role of key partners in the air transport system, and civil aviation regulatory and security procedures.

Benefits: • Learn the history of aviation and understand the role airports play in the economy• Discover the various types of airport customers and partners• Gain knowledge about the multiple operational and business functions of airports• Acquire tools to apply your knowledge and skills to your airport environment

Introduction to the Airline IndustryGain a solid understanding of the air transport business, including multi-operational concerns relevant to both airlines and airports. Review industry history, learn the roles of key personnel, understand critical safety and security issues and the scope of government and regulatory agencies.

Benefits: • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the airline industry• Understand the roles and responsibilities of civil aviation administrations, airlines, airports and air

navigation system providers • Gain insight into current trends and issues in civil aviation such as aviation safety and security, law

and new technology• Apply your knowledge and skills to your professional environment

Airline Revenue ManagementDiscover how legacy airlines and low-cost carriers apply basic principles of airline revenue management to meet current industry challenges. Explore pricing and revenue management techniques to leverage capacity potential and maximize profitability. Understand demand and forecasting strategies and how performance monitoring principles can be used to achieve revenue objectives.

Benefits: • Apply pricing strategies• Learn strategies to generate revenue through correct application of optimal seat allocation• Optimize revenue on any given flight• Build a successful airline revenue management organization• Understand why low-cost airlines require a revenue management system

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA INTERNATIONAL AVIATION PROGRAM:www.iata.org/aviation-training

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

CONTACT INFORMATION:Constantine HATZIGEORGIOUProduct Manager, Aviation StudieslATA Training and Development lnstituteTel:+1 514 874 0202 ext. [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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International CargoAir Cargo is a critical part of the airline business. It is responsible for transporting more than 30% of all international trade and is at the heart of a value chain that supports 32 million jobs and US$3.5 trillion in economic activity. IATA’s International Cargo training program is designed to provide air cargo professionals with solid knowledge concerning the acceptance, handling and shipping of all kinds of goods, including hazardous materials (HAZMATS) and is focused on setting the standard for best practices in the industry and providing effective tools to manage air cargo transport.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

IATA Cargo Introductory DiplomaIATA awards this diploma to those who complete one course within one and a half years as follows: 1 Required course.

Required: • IATA Cargo Introductory Course

IATA Air Cargo Rating DiplomaIATA awards this diploma to those who complete one course within one and a half years as follows: 1 Required course.

Required: • IATA Air Cargo Rating Course

IATA Air Cargo DiplomaIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within three years as follows: 2 Required courses + 2 Elective courses.

Required: • IATA Cargo Introductory Course• IATA Air Cargo Rating Course

Elective: • IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) – Initial• IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) – Recurrent

IATA Diploma in Handling Special CargoIATA awards this diploma to those who complete five courses within three years as follows: 3 Required courses + 2 Elective courses.

Required: • Live Animals Regulations (DL)• Shipping Guidelines for Infectious Substances (Distance Learning)• Shipping Perishable Cargo / Temperature Sensitive Shipments (DL)

Elective: • IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) – Initial• IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) – Recurrent

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

IATA Cargo Introductory CourseThis is the definitive course to start your career in the cargo industry. By taking this course you will gain a thorough understanding of cargo agencies and airline operations, including industry terminology and abbreviations, world geography and how to maximize the use of space in aircraft holds. Additionally, the course teaches fundamental air cargo acceptance procedures and you will learn to calculate basic rates, fees and charges and offer accurate advice to clients regarding shipments in accordance with IATA Resolutions.

Benefits:• Identify Air Cargo terms and expressions • Gain a thorough understanding of the usage of cargo holds and maximize available space• Learn to apply basic rates and charges • Advise customers on cargo procedures

IATA Air Cargo Rating CourseThis course takes your cargo skills to the next level. You will learn advanced cargo rating principles and rate calculation in accordance with the Air Cargo Tariff (TACT), mixed consignments in-depth, and currency conversion procedures.

Benefits: • Quotethecorrectpublishedratesandchargesforcargoshipments• Applyadvancedconstructionsandcombinationprinciplesofunpublishedrates• CompleteAirWaybills

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations - InitialFollowing correct Dangerous Goods procedures is vital in the Cargo industry. This course will explain clearly Dangerous Goods Regulations, Dangerous Goods classes, divisions and variations between different countries and operators. Additionally, you will gain an in-depth understanding about packaging, handling, acceptance and emergency procedures.

Benefits: • ApplyIATADangerousGoodsRegulationsproperly• IdentifyandclassifyindividualDangerousGoodsitems• Learnlegalresponsibilitiesofshippers,agentsandairlinesinvolved• LearnhowtoverifywhetherDangerousGoodsareproperlypacked,markedandlabeled• Learntocompletethe“Shipper’sDeclarationforDangerousGoods”

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations – RecurrentUnder the terms of the IATA Resolutions, individuals must revalidate their dangerous goods expertise every two years to remain compliant. This course is offered to all airline staff, cargo agents, shippers and packers who have already completed the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Initial course or an equivalent.

Benefits: • Apply the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations properly• Identify and classify individual Dangerous Goods items• Update your knowledge on the legal responsibilities of shippers, agents and airlines• Improve your knowledge on how to verify that Dangerous Goods are properly packed, marked and

labeled • Refresh your knowledge on how to complete the “Shipper’s Declaration for Dangerous Goods”

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Shipping Perishable Cargo / Temperature Sensitive ShipmentsFast and timely delivery is the key to success in Cargo. This course will teach you how to ship perishables safely whilst complying with standards and master the use of IATA’s Perishable Cargo Regulations. Additionally, time and temperature management, including the transport of cut flowers is reviewed. By analyzing global government controls you will reduce your business exposure.

Benefits: • Explore the latest industry trends and types of perishable commodities transported by air• Review methods and techniques to better manage time and temperature sensitive cargo• Identify new market opportunities and improve service to existing markets by studying transport

standards and documentation

IATA Electronic Air Waybill (e-AWB)The new e-AWB is the future of the industry. This course provides high-level insight of e-AWB processes whereby, the basic concept of the e-AWB will be reviewed, how to use the e-AWB in daily operations, in addition to regulatory and technology requirements and the benefits of the e-AWB to an organization’s bottom line.

Benefits: • Review core issues of the new e-AWB and the terminology• Gain an understanding what is needed to implement the e-AWB• Gain an understanding of the e-AWB’s underlying technology

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

CONTACT INFORMATION:Elin LAMBREVProduct Manager, CargoIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +1 514 874 0202 ext. 3462Fax: +1 514 390 [email protected]

IATA INTERNATIONAL CARGO PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training/cargo

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Organization and Human PerformancelATA training solutions in Organization and Human Performance focus on the ‘human’ side of the business, offering programs to help business leaders acquire the training tools and best practices needed to develop highly skilled and motivated employees and enhance their organizational overall performance.

From strategy planning and implementation to project and operations management through the effective communication, training and human resources management, IATA’s Organizational & Human Performance training portfolio can help you and your company become more effective and efficient in any situation or industry.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Aviation Management – IATA/University of GenevaIATA awards this diploma to those who complete all 12 required courses.

Required: • Airline Business Foundations – University of Geneva• Air Cargo Management – University of Geneva• Airport Strategic Management – University of Geneva• Air Transport Economics – University of Geneva• Airline Finance and Accounting Management – University of Geneva• Managing Across Cultures – University of Geneva• Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation – University of Geneva• Managing a Travel Business – University of Geneva• Project Management – University of Geneva (30 PDUs)• Aviation and the Environment – University of Geneva• International Air Law – University of Geneva• Management of Aviation Security – University of Geneva

General Management IATA awards this diploma to those who complete any 4 courses within two years.

The General Management diploma offers candidates the option to design a diploma to meet their specific training needs.

Human Capital ManagementIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows: 3 Required courses + 1 Elective course.

Required: • Human Resources Management• Leadership Development and Succession Planning• Managing People Performance

Elective: • Managing Across Cultures• Advanced Train the Trainer• Instructional Design• Instructional Techniques• Management of Training• Training Needs Assessment

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Operations ExcellenceIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within three years, as follows: 4 Required courses.

Required: • Corporate Risk Management• Customer Service• Drive Corporate Performance• Lean-Six Sigma in Aviation

Professional TrainingIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within three years, as follows: 4 Required courses.

Required: • Advanced Train the Trainer• Instructional Design• Instructional Techniques• Management of Training• Training Needs Assessment

Professional Training - Aviation Security Stream

Required: • Aviation Security Trainer• Airline Security Operation

Elective: • Management of Aviation Facilitation• Security Quality Control• Security Management Systems (SEMS)• Airline Passenger Services• Airport Safety Management Systems• Airport Total Quality Management• Training Needs Assessment• Instructional Design• Instructional Techniques• Management of Training• Managing Across Cultures• Safety and Quality Management Processes

Project ManagementIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within three years, as follows: 4 Required courses.

Required: • Advanced Project Management (30 PDUs)• Monitoring and Controlling Multiple Projects (30 PDUs)• Procurement and Contracts Management (30 PDUs)• Project Management Essentials (30 PDUs)

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Strategy and CommunicationIATA awards this diploma to those who complete four courses within three years, as follows: 4 Required courses.

Required: • Change Management• Effective Communication Skills• International Negotiation Skills• International Strategy Planning and Implementation

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Advanced Train the TrainerAdvance your instructor skills to prepare, manage, conduct, facilitate, and evaluate training. Benefits:• Improve instructor skills to effectively prepare for, manage, conduct, facilitate and evaluate a training

event • Use instructional tools and techniques to enhance instruction • Improve presentation and communication skills • Effectively motivate participants and engage their active participation during training • Effectively integrate group work and collaborative learning

International Negotiation SkillsSign better deals by improving your tactics and techniques Benefits:• Determine both the short-term and long-term costs of negotiating • Prepare for each phase of the negotiation process • Develop a framework on when to and when not to negotiate • Know how the negotiation process can result in a win-win situation

International Strategy Planning and ImplementationExamine competitive advantage, government and economic changes, global reach, and strategic agility from successful business leaders. Benefits:• Balance strategic insight with proven management frameworks • Accurately assess situations • Skillfully tackle new challenges • Identify risks worth taking

Leadership Development and Succession PlanningLead talent development and succession planning for the sustainability of your organization. Benefits:• Gain an understanding of how succession planning and talent development are linked with

strategic planning and performance evaluation • Learn how to evaluate an organization’s capabilities and managerial competencies in order for

this evolution to take place• Develop competency profiles

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• Assess talent and succession candidates • Establish development plans for successors and high potential candidates

Management of TrainingPosition training at the heart of organizational growth and improvement. Benefits:• Increase your ability to influence management decisions on training and development • Develop strategic plans for program development, maintenance and renewal • Exercise better financial management • Improve your management of training resources • Learn key concepts on how to integrate computer technology into training

Project Management EssentialsDevelop the skills required to effectively lead and manage successful projects. Benefits:• Develop a project management plan, define scope, and determine project requirements • Know how to use recognized tools and techniques to create a project baseline • Develop a comprehensive project risk response • Know how to monitor time and cost performance during project execution• Communicate project progress effectively and enhance your ability to manage a project team

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA ORGANIZATION AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE PROGRAM:http://www.iata.org/training/human-performance

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

�CONTACT INFORMATION:Ismail ALBAIDHANIHead, Global Partnership and Learning lnnovationlATA Training and Development lnstituteTel:+1 514 874 0202 ext. 3632 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Quality andAirline OperationsIATA Quality and Operations training program offers a variety of courses to provide Quality and Operations Managers working with Airlines and Ground Service Providers the skills and tools required to develop, implement and control management systems, including a comprehensive Internal Audit System.

IATA Quality and Airline Operations training focuses on regulatory requirements and the development of management systems that allow operators and providers to achieve continuous improvement.

Our new diploma program in Quality Management Systems (QMS) for Ground Service Providers enables the ground handling industry to meet customer and regulator requirements while maintaining a top quality, profitable operation.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Airline Quality Management

Required:• QMS for Airlines• Aviation Internal Auditor

Elective:• QMS Implementation and Control• Controlled Documentation Systems• IOSA – SMS Requirements• SGHA and SLA Workshop

Quality Management for Ground Service Providers

Required:• QMS for Ground Service Providers• Internal Audit for Ground Service Providers

Elective:• ISAGO for Ground Service Providers• Ground Operations Documentation and ISAGO• Business Process Re-engineering• Station Ground Handling Management• SGHA and SLA Workshop

Airline Operations

Required:• Flight Operations Management• Emergency Planning and Response Management

Elective:• QMS for Airlines• Business Process Re-engineering• Aviation Internal Auditor• Station Ground Handling Management

QMS Implementation ProfessionalIATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows:3 Required courses + 1 Elective course

Required:• QMS Implementation Methodology• QMS Implementation Professional No.1• QMS Implementation Professional No.2• Developing an Effective Quality Culture

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Elective:• Aviation Internal Auditor• QMS - IOSA Requirement• Internal Audit for Ground Service Provides• Ground Operations Documentation and ISAGO

Airline Maintenance & Engineering ManagementIATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows:3 Required courses + 1 Elective course

Required:• Maintenance & Engineering Management• Maintenance Cost Management

Elective:• Production Planning and Control• Human Factor in Airline and MRO Maintenance• Supply Chain 0-Inventory Control

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Aviation Internal AuditorLearn to audit and assess objective evidence to determine an organization’s degree of compliance with regulatory and IOSA/ISAGO requirements

Benefits• Gain the skills and tools required to gather objective evidence• Measure an organization’s degree of compliance with regulatory requirements• Present assessments in a clear and concise reporting format• Apply auditing requirements to all aspects of the aviation industry

Internal Audit for Ground Service ProvidersLearn how to perform an audit and how to use objective evidence to measure compliance with corporate policies, regulations, ISAGO requirements and customer standards.

Benefits• Learn QMS regulatory requirements for Internal Audits• Acquire tools and skills to plan and conduct a successful internal audit program• Measure an organization’s degree of compliance using objective evidence• Present assessments in a clear and concise reporting format• Apply auditing requirements to daily operations

QMS for Ground Service ProvidersDevelop an efficient Quality Management System that meets regulatory requirements and delivers on customers’ Quality and Safety expectations

Benefits• Develop and implement a robust Quality Management System• Develop and implement a Document Control System that instills consistent procedures across the

entire network• Recognize essential components of a Quality Management System and their impact on your

operation• Conduct process mapping to produce comprehensive processes and procedures

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Ground Operations Documentation and ISAGOLearn about Document Control Systems, Process Mapping; and build a framework to ensure organization-wide quality, while taking important steps toward becoming ISAGO registered.

Benefits• Gain tools and skills to map processes, and develop comprehensive procedures and work

instructions• Develop and implement a Document Control System• Implement elements of the ISAGO audit process, namely; gap analysis, root cause analysis,

corrective action plan development• Transit these developments to all levels of your organization

QMS for AirlinesLearn how to design and implement a Quality Management System, including Controlled Documentation and Internal Audit.

Benefits• Identify regulatory requirements• Design and Implement a robust Control Documentation System• Manage a successfully tailored quality system• Implement and Control a comprehensive internal audit program

Airline Passenger ServicesImprove technical and customer service skills to assist passengers while complying with industry standards. Acquire skills to control irregular operations and deal with difficult situations such as extended delays, denied boarding and customers with special requests.

Benefits• Apply Passenger and Baggage handling standards• Deliver consistent quality of service to passengers• Identify all airport passenger service functions• Share experience and gain skills to maintain control in difficult situations.

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

�CONTACT INFORMATION:Denis LEBELProduct Manager, Quality and Airline OperationsIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2885Fax: +41 22 770 2681 [email protected]

IATA QUALITY & AIRLINE OPERATIONS PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-quality

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Revenue Accounting and ControlLearn a functional approach to revenue and cost management to improve performance. The need to be up to date with revenue accounting procedures and resolutions is critical to airlines’ bottom lines. Understanding and applying procedures and resolutions embodied in the IATA Revenue Accounting Manual (RAM) enables airlines to achieve cost-effectiveness by eliminating unnecessary rejections and disputes.

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Revenue Accounting and Control - Passenger Stream

Required:• Advanced Passenger Proration• Integrated Approach to Passenger Revenue Accounting and Control• Passenger Interline Accounting and Control

Elective:• Fundamentals of Passenger Proration• Cargo Proration• Card Payment Policies and Fraud Prevention

COURSE HIGHLIGHTSPassenger Interline Accounting & ControlBenefits: • Enhance your billing and settlement processes • Maximize standardization in your interline billing and settlement procedures • Raise rejection memos and initiate correspondence • Reduce losses by minimizing rejections and disputes

Advanced Passenger ProrationBenefits: • Make sound pricing decisions through a better understanding of tariff construction and its likely

impact on your revenue entitlement. • Establish your entitlement in accordance with the Multilateral Proration Agreements – Passenger

(MPA-P). • Determine the components of value within your Special Proration Agreements (SPAs). • Transform your revenue evaluation into clear, meaningful and transferable information that can be

shared with the commercial area of your airline

Card Payment Policies & Fraud PreventionBenefits: • Understand how the payment card industry works and what are the developments/enhancements that

will impact your business • Improve card acceptance procedures and efficiency • Identify components of an efficient fraud prevention strategy • Reduce costs when accepting card payments • Understand PCI DSS and the importance of meeting these card security standards

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Fundamentals of Passenger ProrationBenefits:• Improve your understanding of basic passenger fare construction • Identify the fare break point in proration calculations • Calculate the prorate value of passenger coupons in accordance with the rules of the Multilateral

Proration Agreement - Passenger (MPA-P) • Apply the correct currency conversion rules for interline billings in accordance with the Revenue

Accounting Manual - Chapter A12 • Correct errors that can occur during data processing

Simplified Interline Settlement (SIS)Benefits: • Establishes the impact of the Integrated Settlement Participation Guide (ISPG) on passenger, cargo,

miscellaneous and UATP interline billings • Understand the different components of the ISPG• Identify the functional changes to all interline billing areas • Accurately handle supporting documents in SIS

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

IATA REVENUE ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-revaccounting

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

� CONTACT INFORMATION:Filipa TOSCANOProduct Manager, Safety TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel:+41 22 770 2897Fax:+41 22 770 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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SafetySafety is IATA’s top priority. Our training portfolio includes safety courses dedicated to airlines as well as diploma programs focused on safety management, workplace safety, operational safety, and best practices in the industry.

Our safety courses will help you to:

• Stay on top of compliance requirements• Cultivate technical, operational and executive management skills• Bridge skill gaps and stay current with regulatory changes 

IATA is committed to promoting safer and more productive working environments across the industry, and transferring this knowledge through IATA Registered Instructors. 

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Safety Management for Airlines

Required:• SMS for Airlines• SMS Implementation and Control

Elective:• Airside Operations - Safety Compliance• CRM - Threat and Error Management• Emergency Planning and Response Management• CMC & Family Assistance• Aircraft Accident Investigation• Aircraft Airworthiness and Air Carrier Certification• Airline Cabin Crew Training

SMS Implementation ProfessionalIATA awards this Diploma to those who complete four courses within two years, as follows: 4 Required courses + 1 Elective course

Required:• SMS Implementation Methodology• SMS Implementation Plan I• SMS Implementation Plan II• Developing an Effective Safety Culture

Required:• IOSA – SMS Requirements• ISAGO – SMS Requirements

COURSE HIGHLIGHTSSMS for AirlinesBenefits• Acquire practical techniques and skills to implement, manage and measure the performance of a

Safety Management System (SMS) • Build a positive safety culture • Target resources appropriately and measure the results • Manage safety risks proactively • Communicate effectively on safety with Civil Aviation Authorities, customers, insurance underwriters

and financial institutions

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Developing an Effective Safety CultureBenefits: • Understand what is needed to build a safety culture• Learn a comprehensive approach to develop and implement an effective safety culture• Understand how a robust safety culture can impact an organization’s performance • Acquire practical knowledge on how to maintain a commitment to safety in the challenging times

Airside Operations - Safety ComplianceBenefits: • Gain knowledge on fundamental procedures to protect aircraft from damage and ground staff • from harm • Improve airside safety performance • Increase understanding of potential hazards and how to eliminate and/or control them while

improving operational efficiency • Identify and manage “human factors” that have a major influence on airside safety

Aircraft Accident InvestigationBenefits: • Raise awareness on the objectives of aircraft accident investigation, its origins and current practices• Gain knowledge on global best practices applied by States, various authorities and organizations that

may be responsible for the function of aircraft accidents and incident investigations • Learn every type of accident and serious incident • Understand the role of an airline and its designated staff in assisting with the investigation of an

aircraft accident

IOSA SMS-RequirementsBenefits: • Gain knowledge on IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) -SMS provisions and audit methodology • Learn how to comply with IOSA-SMS provisions in terms of documentation and implementation

within airline operations • Understand and develop the risk management process from hazard identification to mitigation actions • Achieve improved performance and be prepared for upcoming SMS regulatory requirements such as

EASA State Safety Program (SSP)/SMS and FAA

SMS Implementation MethodologyBenefits: • Gain necessary skills to lead SMS implementation in an organization• Understand what is required to successfully implement a safety management system• Acquire tools to develop a comprehensive implementation plan• Identify challenges in implementing a safety management system• Be aligned with regulatory requirements and latest industry best practices

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA SAFETY PROGRAM:www.iata.org/training-safety

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

CONTACT INFORMATION:Filipa TOSCANOProduct Manager, Safety TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel:+41 22 770 2897Fax:+41 22 770 [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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Travel and TourismOver 200 million people work in the travel and tourism industry worldwide. IATA’s International Travel & Tourism Training Program is designed to give you the skills and knowledge to maximize career opportunities in this rapidly expanding industry.

From entry-level travel agent basics to senior management for agencies or tour operations, each course leads to an IATA qualification, recognized internationally by the travel industry

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DIPLOMASDiploma courses may be taken independently to earn an IATA certificate and/or applied toward a diploma.

IATA awards diplomas to those whom complete a combination of two required and two elective courses within a period of two years, unless otherwise noted.

Foundation in Travel and TourismIATA awards this diploma to those who complete one course within one and a half years, as follows: 1 Required course.

Required: • Foundation in Travel and Tourism

Diplôme de Cours d’introduction en voyage et tourismeIATA délivre ce diplôme aux participants qui valident un cours obligatoire dans un délai d’une année et demi.

Obligatoire: • Cours d’introduction en voyage et tourisme

Managing a Travel BusinessIATA awards this diploma to those who complete one course within one and a half years, as follows: 1 Required course.

Required: • Managing a Travel Business

Travel and Tourism ConsultantIATA awards this diploma to those who complete one course within one and a half years, as follows: 1 Required course.

Required: • Travel and Tourism Consultant

Travel Sales and OperationsIATA awards this diploma to those who complete three or ten courses, as outlined, within one and a half years, as follows: 3 or 10 Required courses.

Required: • Foundation in Travel & Tourism or Geography in Travel Planning + Serving the Travel Customer + Selling & Managing Airline Reservations & Travel (SMART)• Travel & Tourism Consultant or GDS Fares and Ticketing + BSP Essentials + Destination Geography + Agency Fees: Best Practices + Selling International Rail Transportation + Ticket Alterations• Managing a Travel Business or Harvard ManageMentor

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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Foundation in Travel and TourismThis is a three-in-one course ideally suited for those who are inexperienced or new to the travel industry. The 13 modules in the Foundation in Travel & Tourism course provide an understanding of travel industry products and services sold by travel professionals, technology, and the importance of exceeding customer expectations. In addition, the course teaches fundamental technical knowledge and skills linked to industry regulations, standard coding, passenger travel documents, world geography, air fare construction and fare rule interpretation, electronic ticketing and GDS reservation procedures.

Benefits:• Cite tourism industry trends and define the role of the travel professional • Plan efficient customer itineraries using knowledge of geography • Make travel arrangements using standard industry coding and GDS technology • Advise customers on travel document, health and travel insurance requirements• Assess the features and benefits of travel products, including rail, car rental, cruise,

accommodations, and tours • Price and ticket basic international air itineraries

Travel and Tourism ConsultantThis course promotes a consultative approach to selling travel. It is a two-in-one course that teaches advanced international journey pricing and advanced knowledge of travel products and services. The Travel & Tourism Consultant course continues to build knowledge of more sophisticated travel and tourism products and operations, including destinations and tour customization.

Benefits: • Identify and consult on popular international travel and tourism destinations• Advise on specialty tourism products, modes of transportation, accommodation, cruises, and tours • Interpret IATA resolutions that apply to accredited travel agencies • Apply effective selling skills in a consultancy role • Follow BSP procedures to construct complex fares and manage ticket exchanges

GDS Fares and Ticketing Course for Amadeus, Galileo and SabreThe GDS Fares and Ticketing course is an internet based or CD-ROM training solution intended for intermediate-level travel students, working travel consultants, airline reservations and sales personnel, tour operators and consolidators. The course teaches students to price international routings relevant to the IATA interline and mileage principles. It enhances skills in reading and interpreting GDS fare displays. The course emulator enables the student to experience GDS use and functionality to price journeys competitively and issue electronic tickets.

Benefits: • Analyze GDS displays relevant to mileage system pricing • Identify and competitively price different journey types • Read, interpret, and apply published fare rules • Check minimum fare rules in pricing itineraries• Apply beginner to advanced fare construction principles to journey pricing • Use the GDS system to issue tickets for constructed air fares

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Managing the Travel BusinessThe Managing the Travel Business course enhances career prospects in the travel industry, by building students’ management skills in accounting, negotiation, marketing, and product development. The seven modules of this course prepare students for higher level responsibilities such as accounting and budgeting, staff supervision, business development, negotiation, product development, and preparing basic business documents such as contracts, requests and responses to proposals, job descriptions and business plans.

Benefits: • Define managerial roles and responsibilities within travel organizations • Motivate, coach and inspire employees • Develop effective win-win negotiating skills • Assess your business and learn about special interest travel and tour production• Build awareness of how social media is used in the travel industry as a marketing tool

BSP Essentials for Travel AgentsA suite of e-learning modules are designed to teach travel agents the operational knowledge and skills related to the IATA billing and settlement system and the BSP online communications portal: BSPlink. This course is suitable for IATA accredited travel agents worldwide as it provides an excellent preparation for agency back office training. It is equally ideal for new IATA accredited agents and agents located in new BSP countries, vocational students who wish to enhance their basic travel training with knowledge of the BSP system and operations, and experienced agency staff with a knowledge or skill gap in BSP operations.

Benefits: • Manage BSP System functionality• Use and interpret BSP related terminology • Perform BSPLink transactions• Download and interpret billing reports and standard documents • Follow BSP Agent Remittance Procedures • Apply best practices in BSP system applications

IATA Geography in Travel PlanningThe IATA Geography in Travel Planning course is an online training module. The course is interactive and captivating. It teaches world political and physical geography, location identifiers, airlines, three letter city and airport codes, airports of the world and global time zones, as well as elapsed journey times, itinerary planning, important destinations of the world and their geographical relationship to each other. By taking this course, participants will master world geography, itinerary planning, and travel industry codes.

Benefits: • Identify physical, cultural, and destination geography • Plan travel itineraries • Calculate travel time using world time zones • Code and decode three-letter city codes • Identify local currencies

Please refer to 2012 Course List for a comprehensive list of all courses offered in this specialization.

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IATA TRAVEL AND TOURISM PROGRAM:www.iata.org/travel-tourism

2012 TRAINING CALENDAR:www.iata.org/training-2012

CONTACT INFORMATION:Adelia CANDIDOProduct Manager, Travel and TourismIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +1 514 874 0202 ext. [email protected]

Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

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2012 Course ListAir Navigation ServicesCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Safety Management Systems Further your knowledge of SMS. Learn how manage a performance-based safety management system applicable to airline, airport, CAA and ANSP operations.

5 $3,100

Air Transport Economics Understand key issues in air transport economics, aviation management, business planning, and aviation policy and regulation. 5 $3,100

Air Transport Economics - University of Geneva Get a 360° perspective on the global aviation business. 3 $2,500

Airborne Collision Avoidance System/T-CAS Training for Air Traffic Controllers & Pilots Understand ACAS standards and T-CAS advisories and resolutions. 3 $2,100

NEW! AIS Supervisory Management Hone your leadership skills and master common problems as an AIS Supervisor. 5 $3,100

Aviation English Language Solution Improve your Aviation English to meet the ICAO level 4 language proficiency standard. Varies Offered through

Berlitz

Benchmarking and Best Practices for Air Navigation Service Providers

Learn benchmarking to improve service and performance for all domains of Air Navigation Services. 5 $3,100

NEW! Business Transformation for Air Navigation Service Providers

Modernize your Air Navigation Services business in a safe, economical, and harmonized manner. 5 $3,100

CNS/ATM Planning Master Class Gain skills to effectively plan Air Navigation Services following the objectives of the ICAO Global ATM System. 5 $3,100

Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) Collaborate using CDM to reduce aircraft ground turnaround time and save money. 5 $3,100

CPDLC/Controller Pilot Data Link Communication Fully understand the communications component of CNS/ATM. 3 $2,100

Customer Service for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers

Improve customer relationship management and customer service for Civil Aviation Authorities and Air Navigation Service Providers. 5 $3,100

Data Link Implementation in Europe - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services

Understand the Data Link Services Implementing Rule which supports the Interoperability Regulation in the Single European Sky (SES).

5 $3,100

Emergency Response Planning for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers

Develop and implement an Emergency Response Plan for Civil Aviation. 5 $3,100

NEW! Fatigue Risk Management SystemsGo beyond prescriptive rules for air crew flight time limitations (FTL) and flight duty limitations (FDL) to performance based fatigue risk management.

3 $2,100

Foundations of CNS/ATMGain an overview of ICAO CNS/ATM technologies and infrastructure to support the transition to a performance-based air navigation system.

5 $3,100

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)Learn how Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is being used to overcome limitations of ground-based air navigation infrastructure.

5 $3,100

Human Factors in Aviation Gain an thorough understanding of human factors in aviation and their impact. 5 $3,100

ICAO Safety Plan and Roadmap Implementation Learn how to apply the ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan and Global Aviation Safety Roadmap for Civil Aviation Authorities. 5 $3,100

Integrated Aviation Management System (IAMS) Learn how to use a ‘system of systems’ approach to aviation safety, quality, risk and business management. 5 $3,100

Integrated Management Systems Integrate safety and quality standards to an ANS Management System to ensure safety, quality and efficiency. 5 $3,100

Introduction to Air Traffic Flow and Capacity Management

Learn techniques to better manage ATC Flow Management and increase airspace utilization. 3 $2,100

Introduction to AIS Gain an overview of Aeronautical Information Services (AIS). 3 $2,100

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 1 $1,300

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 2 $1,750

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Legend

Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 3 $2,100

Legal and Financial Issues for Air Navigation Service Providers

Understand State rights, obligations, charging policy, facilities financing, management and control: for Air Navigation Service Providers.

5 $3,100

Management of Air Navigation Services Gain a strategic overview of management issues for Air Naviation Service Providers. 5 $3,100

Management of Aviation Quality and ServiceManage aviation quality and service with a systemic, process-driven approach. Based on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems - Requirements.

5 $3,100

Managing Accident Prevention and Investigation Focus on safety through error management to meet the challenges of flight and ground safety management. 5 $3,100

Managing Aviation Policy and Regulation Understand the management of aviation policy and economic regulation in civil aviation organizations. 5 $3,100

Medical Issues in Aviation Learn the latest about aviation health and safety issues from IATA. 3 $2,100

Operational Risk Management In Civil Aviation Learn about the concepts and techniques of risk management based on the ISO 3100:2009 standard. 5 $3,100

PANS-OPS Basic Instrument Procedures Design - for ab initio procedures designers

Design air traffic control procedures using ICAO Doc 8168 Procedures for Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS).

20 $11,100

NEW!Performance Based Navigation - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services

Learn the principles of area navigation (RNAV) and the PBN concept, the difference between RNAV and RNP specifications, the different stages of the PBN implementation processes and know which navigation application supports which phase of flight.

4 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation (PBN) Implementation Workshop

Understand the implementation and operational approval activities required to make Performance-based Navigation (PBN) work. 5 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation I - theory Gain an overview of the history of the PBN concept, GNSS theory, Area Navigation (RNAV), RNP and airspace planning and design. 5 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation II - how to implement

Implement Performance-based Navigation (PBN): for CAAs, air navigation service providers and aircraft operators. 5 $3,100

Phraseology and Safety Training for Air Traffic Controllers and Pilots Communicate safely using ICAO standard phraseologies. 5 $3,100

Pilot/ Air Traffic Controller Cooperation and Safety Improve safety by understanding aviation procedures from the perspective of your counterpart. 5 $3,100

Planning and Strategic Direction in Civil Aviation Learn strategic management, Civil Aviation Master Planning and operational planning. 5 $3,100

Quality Management Systems for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers

Implement quality management, improve customer service and safety: for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers. 5 $3,100

Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) Understand the Air Traffic Control principles of RVSM. 3 $2,100

Refresher Training for Air Traffic Controllers Refresh your Air Traffic Control skills. 4 $2,650

Safety and Quality Management System Processes Learn how to build a management system that integrates safety, quality and risk processes in aviation operations. 5 $3,100

Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation Understand and implement ICAO Safety Management Systems (SMS) . 5 $3,100

Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation - University of Geneva Learn about ICAO Safety Management Systems (SMS). 3 $2,500

Senior Civil Aviation ManagementUnderstand how civil aviation regulatory and operational services are managed to meet national air transportation policies and objectives.

10 $6,100

Strategic Management for Civil Aviation Authorities Address strategic planning concepts and principles for civil aviation. 5 $3,100

NEW! Train the Trainer for CNS, AIS and MET Apply adult learning theory and competency-based training to train the trainers in CNS (Communication/ Navigation/ Surveillance), AIS (Aeronautical Information Services) and MET (Meteorology).

3 $2,100

Transition from AIS to AIM Learn Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) for Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) experts. 5 $3,100

Understanding Air Traffic Control Learn how to work better with Air Traffic Control to improve safety and efficiency 3 $2,100

Unusual/Emergency Situations for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers

Better manage unusual and emergency Air Traffic Control situations. 5 $3,100

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Airline Management and Aviation Law

Airport

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Gestión de costos de mantenimiento de las aerolíneas

Aprende a ejecutar puntos de referencia, y cómo controlar y reducir los costos relacionados con el mantenimiento y la ingeniería. $2,550

Advanced Airline Marketing Develop your knowledge of airline and service marketing issues to create successful commercial strategies. 4 $2,200

Advanced Airline Sales Strategies Understand the complex factors affecting airline success and profitability. 4 $2,200

Air Mercury – Next Generation™ Understand what it takes to lead an airline to success through this dynamic learning environment! 5 $5,500

Airline Business Foundations Look at the topics driving aviation business: airline economics, strategy, structure, technology and environmental initiatives. 5 $2,500

Airline Business Foundations - University of Geneva

Understand the principles driving aviation; review airline economics, management and development, structure, and leadership. 3 $2,500

Airline Leading Practices & Cost Reduction Strategies

Review the leading practices of successful airlines from both the low cost and network carrier sectors. 5 $2,500

Airline Management Integration: Air Mercury Construct a business plan to return IATA’s virtual airline, Air Mercury, to profitability and long-term viability. 5 $4,100

Airline Sales and Key Account Management Increase your sales as a strategic sales executive with these focused skills. $2,200

Airline Social Media Strategy Develop a successful, profitable social media strategy that leverages emerging technologies. 3 $2,200

Alliances, Strategic Partnerships & Frequent Flyer Programs

Use the latest tools to create immediate and future success in the marketing environment. 4 In-Company only

Managing Distribution Channels and Costs Identify and implement strategies that will reduce your costs and improve profitability. 3 $2,000

Maximizing Revenues From Frequent Flyer Programs

Unlock the potential of your frequent flyer program and change customer behavior while maximizing revenues and profits. 3 In-Company only

Network, Fleet and Schedule Planning Be an integral contributor to your company’s success by developing a profitable network fleet plan and effective flight schedule. 5 $2,000

Revenue Management for Practitioners - Advanced Forecast and implement alternatives for efficient revenue management. 3 $2,000

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Airport Commercial ManagementImprove strategies and techniques to increase the commercial activities of an airport company. Maximize revenue from non-aeronautical activities.

5 $3,700

Airport Certification and Standards Review international regulations and standards in order to comply with airport certifications. 5 $3,700

Airport Customer ServiceDrive a culture of excellence around customer service and communication, and learn techniques to generate a positive attitude.

3 $1,900

Airport Development and Technical Design Plan or expand world-class airports with IATA best practices and the Airport Development Reference Manual (ADRM). 5 $3,700

Airport Financial Management Manage a profitable airport and develop your financial knowledge to improve efficiency and effectiveness. 5 $3,700

Airport Marketing Combine marketing best practice with specialized airport management. 5 $3,700

Airport Retail Management Improve the performance of business related to non-aeronautical activities. 5 $3,700

Airport Slots & Scheduling Optimize planning by understanding airport slot principles and systems. 3 $2,200

Airport Strategic Management Confront the challenges of managing airports and optimize your business performance. 10 $6,100

Airport Terminal Design and Planning Explore the principles of terminal design, manage capacity, and support terminal operations through infrastructure design. 5 $3,100

Airport Total Quality Management Develop a Total Quality Management (TQM) system to achieve organizational effectiveness in an airport environment. 5 $3,700

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Legend

Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

Aviation SecurityCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

NEW! Air Crew Security TrainerDevelop and execute new training methodologies in air crew training. Learn to respond and train for security threats by means of live situational training exercises and simulations.

5 $3,100

Airline Security Operations Plan and implement effective security measures within an airline. 5 $3,100

Airport Security Operations Plan and implement airport security measures in order to comply with international standards. 5 $3,100

Aviation Security Trainer Become an aviation security trainer. Learn new instructor techniques and improve training skills to train management. 8 $4,100

Cargo Security Learn about cargo security implementation and regulatory authorities. Explore the latest cargo security developments. 5 $3,100

In Flight Security Learn in flight security processes on board and prepare your team to implement security procedures. 5 $3,100

Management of Aviation Facilitation

Learn the Basis for Facilitation and IATA’s role in Facilitation. Recognize the roles of governments, airport authorities, and airlines. Develop and implement solutions to improve customer service.

5 $3,100

Management of Aviation SecurityDevelop management skills in international civil aviation security, and expand your knowledge in order to effectively implement and comply with security regulations.

5 $3,100

NEW! Predictive Passenger ScreeningDiscover the most recent screening methods. Learn to detect suspicious signs and behavior to increase efficiency and reduce waiting time.

4 $2,500

Senior Management of Aviation Security

Learn senior management practices relating to contract awards, supervision and management. Explore ways to adopt concepts leading to greater customer satisfaction while reducing implementation costs.

5 $3,100

Security Management Systems (SeMS) Learn about IATA’s SEMS initiative and how to embed it within security systems. 5 $3,100

Security Quality ControlExplore audits by the national civil aviation security program, audits of ground security and passenger security, and focus on the audit of the human factor.

5 $3,100

Security Risk & Crisis Management

Learn to perform effective information and intelligence analysis by adopting a systematic approach to assessing and prioritizing areas of vulnerability, and through quantitative and qualitative risk analysis.

5 $3,100

NEW! X-ray Screening ManagementDiscover the most recent threats, detection techniques and specialized security training methodologies to improve operations.

4 $2,500

Cargo and Dangerous Goods RegulationsCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Cargo Skills and Procedures Learn advanced topics in air cargo operation to successfully manage the movement of freight through the global supply chain. 5 $2,500

Air Cargo Management Learn key elements necessary to run a great air cargo company. 5 $3,100

Air Cargo Management - University of Geneva Get a 360° perspective on the air cargo business. 3 $2,500

Air Cargo Operations Essentials Gain a broad understanding of cargo agency and airline air cargo operations. $2,500

Air Waybill Rating Fundamentals Learn the basic cargo rating principles, rates and charges, advanced construction and combination principles 5 $2,500

Cargo Accident Investigation and PreventionFocus on safety within a cargo environment by properly investigating accidents and developing effective prevention programs.

5 $2,500

NEW! Cargo Claims Handling Explore the latest cargo handling trends and legal issues. 3 $2,000

NEW! Cargo Customer Service Excellence Learn how to develop a culture of service within your air cargo organization. 3 $1,900

NEW! Cargo Market Development for Airports Understand the challenges revolving around the facilitation of air cargo businesses at your airport. 3

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Cargo Marketing EssentialsLearn vital marketing principles and concepts used in the Air Cargo industry. Explore the application of different marketing strategies and their signifcance to an airlines bottom line.

4 $2,500

NEW! Cargo Quality ManagementQuality management provides companies with a global competitive edge. Learn a range of techniques to implement a quality management culture within your organization.

3 $2,200

Cargo Revenue Management Manage sales, pricing, inventory, and systems to capture revenue opportunities and remain competitive. $3,100

Cargo Skills and Procedures Develop a solid foundation for your cargo career by learning the fundamentals of cargo skills and procedures. 5 $2,500

NEW! Cargo 2000 Gain a broad understanding of Cargo 2000 and how this quality management system is implemented in the air cargo industry. 3 $2,200

Dangerous Goods Awareness - Flight Crew and Load Planners

Gain working knowledge and an understanding of dangnerous goods regulations. (Category 10) 2 $900

Dangerous Goods Awareness - Passenger Handling Staff and Cabin Crew

Gain working knowledge and an understanding of dangerous goods regulations. (Category 9 and 11) 2 $900

Dangerous Goods Awareness - Ramp and Warehouse Personnel

Gain working knowledge and an understanding of dangerous goods and their potential hazards, in addition to applicable procedures for the transport of dangerous goods by air. (Category 5 and 8)

3 $1,200

Dangerous Goods Instructional TechniquesDesign and deliver Dangerous Goods Awareness (Category 5, 8, 9, 10,11,12) training for your company using IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual.

5 $3,100

Dangerous Goods Regulations - Initial Learn about shipping dangerous goods, including: procedures, regulations, responsibilities, and best practices. (Category 6) 5 $1,700

Dangerous Goods Regulations - Instructor Refresher

Stay well-informed and refresh your knowledge of IATA/ICAO Dangerous Goods Regulations. 3 $1,500

Dangerous Goods Regulations – Recurrent Revalidate your 24-month ICAO/IATA DGR requirement with the latest ICAO and IATA amendments and directives. (Category 6) 3 $1,200

Dangerous Goods Regulatory Updates Workshop Stay well-informed and refresh your knowledge of IATA/ICAO Dangerous Goods Regulations. 3 $1,500

NEW! Dangerous Goods Regulations - Shipper & Packers Learn about shipping dangerous goods, including: procedures, regulations, responsibilities, and best practices. (Category 1 and 2) 4 $1,500

Infectious Substance Transport Learn technical aspects of shipping infectious substances by air (Division 6.2). 2 $1,200

International Cargo Operations and Documentation Learn skills to handle international cargo and become proficient in global regulatory and documentation requirements. 5 $2,500

NEW! International Customs Process and DocumentationCompanies that understand customs around the globe have a distinct market advantage. They eliminate delays, operate without fines and increase customer satisfaction and retention.

3 $1,500

NEW! Introduction to e-freight Implementation Explore IATA’s e-freight program: the technology, readiness assessment, and how to implement the program. 3 $2,200

Live Animals Regulations Gain working knowledge of IATA’s Live Animals Regulations manual to ensure animal safety and welfare on ground and in air. 3 $2,000

NEW! Managing Air Cargo Operations Master techniques to plan, build and manage world class air cargo operations. 4 $2,200

Pharmaceutical Cargo Handling Learn best practices related to handling pharmaceutical cargo and review healthcare industry logistics, needs, and trends. 3 $2,000

NEW! Professional Air Cargo Supervisor Develop crucial management tools to help lead and motivate your team to achieve higher productivity. 5 $2,000

Professional Skills for DGR InstructorsDesign and deliver Dangerous Goods Acceptance (Category 6) training for your company using IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual.

5 $3,100

Regulations on the Transport of Radioactive Material Learn best practices for transporting radioactive material by air. 1 $700

NEW! Safety Management Systems for Cargo Develop and manage an integrated Safety Management System tailored for cargo. 5 $2,500

Shipping Perishable Cargo Gain working knowledge of IATA’s Perishable Cargo Regulations to ship perishables safely. 2 $1,500

Simplified Interline Settlement - Cargo Understand the impact of SIS on cargo interline billings, and how to prepare for its implementation as per the ISPG. 5 $2,500

Simplified Interline Settlement - Miscellaneous Understand the impact of SIS on Miscellaneous and UATP interline billings, and how to prepare for its implementation as per the ISPG. 5 $2,500

NEW! Strategy and Negotiation for Air Cargo Professionals

“Negotiation Strategy” has a magical ring. But learn what it really means and how can you put it to work. 3 $2,200

ULD Handling Fundamentals Gain knowledge required to handle, transport and manage ULD within your operations. 5 $2,000

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

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Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

Civil Aviation Management and SafetyCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Safety Management Systems Further your knowledge of SMS. Learn how manage a performance-based safety management system applicable to airline, airport, CAA and ANSP operations.

5 $3,100

Air Transport Economics Understand key issues in air transport economics, aviation management, business planning, and aviation policy and regulation. 5 $3,100

Airborne Collision Avoidance System/T-CAS Training for Air Traffic Controllers & Pilots Understand ACAS standards and T-CAS advisories and resolutions. 3 $2,100

Aircraft Airworthiness and Air Carrier Certification Understand aircraft airworthiness and maintenance requirements for FAA and JAA. 5 $3,100

Aircraft Operations Awareness for Emissions Verifiers

Learn how to manage Emissions Monitoring Plans and reporting to States for the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) which commences January 2012.

2 $1,750

NEW! AIS Supervisory Management Hone your leadership skills and master common problems as an AIS Supervisor. 5 $3,100

Aviation and the Environment Reconcile the increasing demand for air transport with the need to minimize its environmental impact. 5 $3,100

Aviation and the Environment - University of Geneva Reconcile the increasing demand for air transport with the need to minimize its environmental impact. 3 $2,500

Aviation English Language Solution Improve your Aviation English to meet the ICAO level 4 language proficiency standard.

Varies with ICAO English Language

Level found by testing.

Offered through Berlitz

Aviation Fuel Management Develop best practices for jet fuel management. 3 $2,100

Benchmarking and Best Practices for Air Navigation Service Providers

Learn benchmarking to improve service and performance for all domains of Air Navigation Services. 5 $3,100

Biojet Fuel Workshop Learn the fundamentals of biojet fuel and its essential role in the future of aviation. 2 $1,750

CAA Compliance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS)

Learn how to develop a State aviation legal and regulatory reform project management plan for Civil Aviation Authorities. 5 $3,100

Carbon Trading for AviationUnderstand Emissions Trading System (ETS) in the European Union. Learn about cap and trade, carbon trading mechanisms, and carbon markets dynamics and strategies. 

2 $2,000

Civil Aviation Management Learn the essentials of civil aviation management. 5 $3,100

CNS/ATM Planning Master Class Gain skills to effectively plan Air Navigation Services following the objectives of the ICAO Global ATM System. 5 $3,100

Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) Collaborate using CDM to reduce aircraft ground turnaround time and save money. 5 $3,100

CPDLC/Controller Pilot Data Link Communication Fully understand the communications component of CNS/ATM. 3 $2,100

Customer Service for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers

Improve customer relationship management and customer service for Civil Aviation Authorities and Air Navigation Service Providers. 5 $3,100

Data Link Implementation in Europe - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services

Understand the Data Link Services Implementing Rule which supports the Interoperability Regulation in the Single European Sky (SES).

5 $3,100

Emergency Response Planning for CAAs and Air Navigation Service Providers

Develop and implement an Emergency Response Plan for Civil Aviation. 5 $3,100

NEW! Fatigue Risk Management SystemsGo beyond prescriptive rules for air crew flight time limitations (FTL) and flight duty limitations (FDL) to performance based fatigue risk management.

3 $2,100

Foundations of CNS/ATMGain an overview of ICAO CNS/ATM technologies and infrastructure to support the transition to a performance-based air navigation system.

5 $3,100

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)Learn how Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is being used to overcome limitations of ground-based air navigation infrastructure.

5 $3,100

Human Factors in Aviation Gain an thorough understanding of human factors in aviation and their impact. 5 $3,100

ICAO Safety Plan and Roadmap Implementation Learn how to apply the ICAO Global Aviation Safety Plan and Global Aviation Safety Roadmap for Civil Aviation Authorities. 5 $3,100

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Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Integrated Management Systems Integrate safety and quality standards to an ANS Management System to ensure safety, quality and efficiency. 5 $3,100

Introduction to AIS Gain an overview of Aeronautical Information Services (AIS). 3 $2,100

Jet Fuel Price Risk ManagementLearn key price risk management issues for jet fuel purchasing, derivative instruments, hedge strategy, and management of a fuel hedging program.

2 $1,750

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 1 $1,300

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 2 $1,750

Key Issues of Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation

Gain a rapid overview of the key issues of Safety Management Systems (SMS). 3 $2,100

Management of Aviation Quality and ServiceManage aviation quality and service with a systemic, process-driven approach. Based on ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems - Requirements.

5 $3,100

Managing Accident Prevention and Investigation Focus on safety through error management to meet the challenges of flight and ground safety management. 5 $3,100

Managing Aviation Policy and Regulation Understand the management of aviation policy and economic regulation in civil aviation organizations. 5 $3,100

Managing the Safety Oversight FunctionUnderstand the safety oversight responsibility for CAAs, and learn how to address findings of the ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Program (USOAP).

5 $3,100

Medical Issues in Aviation Learn the latest about aviation health and safety issues from IATA. 3 $2,100

Operational Risk Management In Civil Aviation Learn about the concepts and techniques of risk management based on the ISO 3100:2009 standard. 5 $3,100

PANS-OPS Basic Instrument Procedures Design - for ab initio procedures designers

Design air traffic control procedures using ICAO Doc 8168 Procedures for Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations (PANS-OPS).

20 $11,100

NEW!Performance Based Navigation - in conjunction with the EUROCONTROL Institute of Air Navigation Services

Learn the principles of area navigation (RNAV) and the PBN concept, the difference between RNAV and RNP specifications, the different stages of the PBN implementation processes and know which navigation application supports which phase of flight.

4 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation (PBN) Implementation Workshop

Understand the implementation and operational approval activities required to make Performance-based Navigation (PBN) work. 5 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation I - theory Gain an overview of the history of the PBN concept, GNSS theory, Area Navigation (RNAV), RNP and airspace planning and design. 5 $3,100

Performance-based Navigation II - how to implement

Implement Performance-based Navigation (PBN): for CAAs, air navigation service providers and aircraft operators. 5 $3,100

Phraseology and Safety Training for Air Traffic Controllers and Pilots Communicate safely using ICAO standard phraseologies. 5 $3,100

Pilot/ Air Traffic Controller Cooperation and Safety Improve safety by understanding aviation procedures from the perspective of your counterpart. 5 $3,100

Planning and Strategic Direction in Civil Aviation Learn strategic management, Civil Aviation Master Planning and operational planning. 5 $3,100

Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) Understand the Air Traffic Control principles of RVSM. 3 $2,100

Safety and Quality Management System Processes Learn how to build a management system that integrates safety, quality and risk processes in aviation operations. 5 $3,100

Safety Management Systems for Civil Aviation - University of Geneva Learn about ICAO Safety Management Systems (SMS). 3 $2,500

Senior Civil Aviation Management Understand how civil aviation regulatory and operational services are managed to meet national air transportation policies and objectives. 10 $6,100

Strategic Management for Civil Aviation Authorities Address strategic planning concepts and principles for civil aviation. 5 $3,100

NEW! Train the Trainer for CNS, AIS and MET Apply adult learning theory and competency-based training to train the trainers in CNS (Communication/ Navigation/ Surveillance), AIS (Aeronautical Information Services) and MET (Meteorology).

3 $2,100

Transition from AIS to AIM Learn Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) for Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) experts. 5 $3,100

Unusual/Emergency Situations for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers Better manage unusual and emergency Air Traffic Control situations. 5 $3,100

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Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

Ground Operations

International AviationFollowing are Distance Learning courses. Computer access is required.

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Airport Operations Formalize your knowledge of airside and landside operations and practices. 5 $3,700

Airport Emergency Planning and Management Prepare, coordinate, and manage your team’s response to airport emergencies. 5 $3,700

NEW! Airport Extreme Weather Operations and PlanningLearn how to prepare your resources, equipment and staff to establish a proactive culture across your operations and organization.

5 $2,500

NEW! Aircraft Loading Supervision

Lead your ramp team towards consistent turnaround of multiple aircraft types. Learn the essential technical aspects of aircraft loading to optimize use of ground service equipment and manpower. Ensure safe aircraft and ground operations by cultivating a safety culture within your team.

4 $2,500

Airport Safety Management Systems Understand and implement Safety Management Systems at aerodromes and airports. 5 $3,700

NEW! Aircraft Turnaround Coordination

Lead your ramp team towards consistent turnaround of multiple aircraft types. Learn the essential technical aspects of aircraft servicing at the ramp to optimize use of ground service equipment and manpower. Ensure safe aircraft and ground operations by cultivating a safety culture within your team.

5 $2,900

Aircraft Weight and Balance Learn aircraft weight and balance theory, principles and practical tools for the completion of load sheet and load instructions. 5 $3,100

NEW! Business Aviation & FBO Ground ServicesLearn from applied best practices in commercial airline ground operations to build a profitable business model. Meet special client expectations and deliver consistent service.

3 $2,000

NEW! Crisis Communications & Media ResponseLearn how to handle media in emergency situations. Gain communication skills to provide adequate information, and avoid common errors.

$2,000

NEW! Documentation Control & Passenger Assessment Minimize the risk of immigration penalties. Learn about passports and IDs, false documents, and passenger assessment techniques. 3 $2,000

SGHA & SLA Workshop Explore and maximize the use of IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreements (SGHA). Compile meaningful SLAs and carry out productive negotiations.

5 $2,100

Station/Ground Handling Management Examine the functions and management requirements of Ground Handling in the passenger and cargo terminals and the ramp. 5 $3,900

NEW! Station Operations Control Gain practical knowledge and tools in station control to perform as a safe and efficient Ground Operations Coordinator. 4 $2,700

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

Air Transport Fundamentals Study how the air transportation system relates to airlines, airports, Civil Aviation Authorities and Air Navigation Services. at own pace $475

Air Transport Fundamentals with Harvard ManageMentor

Study how the air transportation system relates to airlines, airports, Civil Aviation Authorities and Air Navigation Services. at own pace $1,150

Airline Cabin Crew Training Prepare yourself to start your career as an airline cabin crew member. at own pace $475

Airline Customer Service Drive outstanding customer service with the with the winning combination of knowledge, skills, and attitude. at own pace $475

Fuel and the EnvironmentCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Aircraft Recovery Learn how to manage an aircraft recovery event. 5 $3,700

Fuel Efficiency and Conservation Want to save 5% on your fuel bill? Perform a fuel efficiency audit of your own organization. 3 $2,100

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International CargoFollowing are Distance Learning courses. Computer access is required.

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

DGR Awareness - Cabin Crew, Passenger Handling and Security Personnel (Category 9, 11 and 12)

Comply with requirements to train cabin crew personnel, handling and security personnel in accordance with IATA DGR. This is an interactive, flexible and cost-effective course for individuals and organizations.

at own pace $120

DGR Awareness - Flight Crew and Load Planners (Category 10)

Comply with requirements to train cabin crew personnel, handling and security personnel in accordance with IATA DGR. This is an interactive, flexible and cost-effective course for individuals and organizations.

at own pace $120

DGR Awareness - Ramp and Warehouse Personnel (Category 5, 8)

Train ramp and warehouse personnel to transport dangerous goods based on current IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. This is an interactive, flexible and cost-effective course for individuals and organizations.

at own pace $120

DGR Awareness (Category 4) Comply with requirements to train personnel not involved in transporting dangerous goods (DGR Training Workbook 5). at own pace $120

IATA Air Cargo RatingReview basic cargo rating principles, rates and charges, advanced construction and combination principles, and Air Waybill completion.

at own pace $240

IATA Cargo Introductory Course Develop a solid foundation for your cargo career by learning the fundamentals of cargo skills and procedures. at own pace $310

IATA Cargo Introductory Course for IATA-Harvard Diploma

Develop your cargo career by learning the fundamentals of cargo skills and procedures with IATA and Harvard ManageMentor, a core course of the IATA-Harvard Diploma in Leadership & Management.

at own pace $1,150

IATA Cargo Rating Course for IATA-Harvard Diploma

Develop your cargo career by learning the fundamentals of cargo skills and procedures with IATA and Harvard ManageMentor. at own pace $560

IATA Cargo Rating course with Harvard ManageMentor

Review cargo rates and charges, construction and combination rates, and completing air waybills with IATA and Harvard ManageMentor leading to the IATA-Harvard Diploma in Leadership & Management.

at own pace $1,150

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) - InitialReview cargo rates and charges, construction and combination rates, and completing air waybills with IATA and Harvard ManageMentor.

at own pace $490

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Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

Airline Finance and Accounting Management Analyse and control your airline’s financial performance. at own pace $475

Airline Revenue Management Discover the techniques applied by airlines to derive revenue from seat sales to maximize profitability. at own pace $650

Airport Operations Starting a carreer or wishing to expand your knowledge in airports? Get the essantial knowledge you need to succeed. at own pace $475

Airport Ramp Services

Explore the many ground service tasks involved to support aircraft both pre- and post-flight. Jumpstart your ground services career with concrete knowledge of how to perform day-to-day duties safely and efficiently.

at own pace $475

Aviation Security Awareness

This course supports the training requirements outlined in the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM), as well as the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) Aircraft Handling and Loading Functional Training Specifications.

at own pace $375

Basic Airside Safety An interactive, flexible and cost-effective way of learning about implementing best practices in airside safety. at own pace $120

Ground Operations Management Control and supervise an airline station in a self-handled or outsourced environment. at own pace $970

IATA Geography in Travel Planning Master world geography, itinerary planning, and travel industry codes. at own pace $75

Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS)

This course will help participants and organizations understand the function, role and importance of developing and implementing a Safety Management System (SMS).

at own pace $225

Introduction to the Airline Industry Start with the essentials. Learn everything you need to know to launch a career in the airline industry. at own pace $475

Introduction to the Airline Industry Harvard ManageMentor

Start with the essentials. Learn everything you need to know to launch a career in the airline industry. at own pace $1,150

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Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

Organization and Human PerformanceFollowing are Distance Learning courses. Computer access is required.

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

Accounting and Finance for Non-Finance Managers Understand accounting terms and concepts; learn about financial statements and their construction. 3 $2,000

Advanced Project Management (30PDUs) Build your project management experience by sharing tools and tips with other experienced managers. 5 $2,500

Advanced Train the Trainer Advance your instructor skills to prepare, manage, conduct, facilitate, and evaluate training. 3 $2,000

Change Management Learn how to effectively lead and manage important organizational changes through proven methodology and experiential exercises.

Available on-site; contact a sales representative for a customized quote

Corporate Risk Management Learn about the Integrated Risk Management Technique, tailored for the aviation industry with an emphasis on operations. 5 $2,500

Customer Service Learn how to handle difficult customers and situations confidently, maximize each customer contact, and develop loyalty. 5 $2,200

Customer Service Learn how to handle difficult customers and situations confidently, maximize each customer contact, and develop loyalty. 3 $1,900

Drive Corporate Performance Learn how performance measurements enhance your organization’s ability to deliver on its mission. 5 $2,500

Effective Communication Skills Explore how effective communication skills is crucial to the success of a business. 5 $2,000

Human Resources ManagementTransform the Human Resources function to be an essential and effective partner in developing and executing your organizational strategy.

5 $2,500

Instructional Design Systematically design, develop, implement, and evaluate training using an instructional design model. 5 $2,500

Instructional Techniques Launch your career in training with a solid foundation of what it takes to be a good instructor. 5 $2,500

International Negotiation Skills Sign better deals by improving your tactics and techniques. 5 $2,200

NEW! International Strategy Planning and Implementation

Examine competitive advantage, government and economic changes, global reach, and strategic agility carried out by successful business leaders.

3 $2,500

Leadership Development and Succession Planning Lead talent development and plan the succession for the sustainability of your organization. 3 $2,500

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Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) - Recurrent

Review IATA Cargo Dangerous Goods Regulations and understand the legality and the responsibility of shippers, agents, and airlines. at own pace $310

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) for IATA-Harvard Diploma

Maintain your IATA qualification and receive current edition of IATA DGR Manual and Training Program Book 1. at own pace $240

IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) with Harvard ManageMentor

Review IATA Cargo Dangerous Goods Regulations and understand the legality and the responsibility of shippers, agents, and airlines. at own pace $560

IATA Electronic Airwaybill (e-AWB)

Designed for airlines and freight forwarder staff who intend to adopt e-AWB in countries where MP4 or MC99 has been signed and e-Customs modernization program is in place. The course is also beneficial to shippers, import and export agents, ground handling agents and customs agents.

at own pace $120

Live Animals Regulations Use IATA’s Live Animals Regulations manual to ship live animals safely and to comply with standards. at own pace $310

Shipping Guidelines for Infectious Substances Examine technical aspects and how to ship infectious substances by air (Division 6.2). at own pace $310

Shipping Perishable Cargo / Temperature Sensitive Shipments

Learn how to ship perishables safely, comply with standards, and master the use of IATA’s Perishable Cargo Regulations. at own pace $310

ULD Handling AwarenessTrain your new and existing staff using the first global standard ULD training program, knowing that your staff have achieved a global standard of competence.

at own pace $170

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Quality and Airline OperationsCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Airline Passenger Services Improve your technical and customer service skills to assist passengers according to industry standards. 5 $3,100

Aviation Internal AuditorLearn to audit and assess for objective evidence of an organization’s degree of compliance with regulatory and IOSA requirements.

5 $3,100

Controlled Documentation Systems Understand the relationship between Quality Management, Aviation Auditing, and Airline Operations Documentation. 4 $2,100

Flight Operations Management Learn how to manage flight operations. Plan your recruitment, training programs, and support your staff and crew. 5 $2,500

Ground Operations Documentation and ISAGO Build a framework to ensure quality across your organization and take this important step to becoming ISAGO registered. 5 $3,100

NEW! Internal Audit for Ground Service ProvidersLearn how to use objective evidence to measure compliance with corporate policies, regulations, ISAGO requirements and customer standards.

4 $2,200

Internal Audit Implementation & Control Advance your audit performance and learn audit management techniques. 3 $2,000

ISAGO for Auditor Master how to conduct audits of the ground services providers with comprehensive training on ISAGO standards and methodology. 3 $2,000

ISAGO for Ground Service Providers Gain a comprehensive understanding of the ISAGO Program to prepare your operations for a successful audit. 3 $1,500

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Lean - Six Sigma in Aviation Understand lean management; focus on greater value to the customer by eliminating waste throughout business processes. 5 $2,500

Management of Training Position training at the heart of organizational growth and improvement. 5 $2,500

Managing Across Cultures Polish your skills and understand cultural awareness and communication as a service provider. 3 $2,000

Managing Across Cultures - University of GenevaDiscuss cultural biases and develop and apply a culture model at various levels; understand how culture impacts management practice.

3 $2,500

Managing People Performance Maximize the performance of the people you manage. 5 $2,500

Monitoring and Controlling Multiple Projects (30 PDUs)

Deliver high-quality projects while avoiding delays and cost overruns. 5 $2,500

Organization Development and Restructure Learn to analyze various management options to meet the organizational challenges in contemporary businesses. 5 $2,500

Procurement and Contracts Management (30 PDU)

Learn how to properly manage and control the procurement process with your suppliers. 5 $2,500

Professional Selling and Account Management Skills

Understand the subtle human interactions affecting your customer’s decision-making process to successfully close the sale.

Available on-site; contact a sales representative for a customized quote

Project Management - University of Geneva (30 PDUs)

Learn how to develop a project management plan, define scope, and determine project requirements.

Available on-site; contact a sales representative for a customized quote

Project Management Essentials (30 PDUs) Develop the skills required to effectively lead and manage successful projects. 5 $2,500

Project Planning and DesignThis course offers 30 PDUs towards your Project Management Professional certification and is delivered by a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP).

Available on-site; contact a sales representative for a customized quote

Training Needs Assessment Learn about human performance, including assessing needs, work interactions, improvements, techniques, and cultural elements. 3 $2,000

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

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Entry level Professional level Management level Diploma Required Diploma Elective

SafetyCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Aircraft Accident InvestigationExplore the origin and current practices of aircraft accident investigations with compliance to ICAO SARPS and investigation authorities.

5 $2,500

Airside Operations - Safety Compliance Identify and correct safety hazards while reducing costs. 5 $2,500

CMC & Family Assistance Learn about airline accountability, credibility, reputation, and survival based on the response after an incident or accident. 3 $2,000

CRM - Threat and Error ManagementBe prepared for the challenge of optimizing the human/machine interface and improve crew performance through better coordination.

4 $2,200

Emergency Planning & Response Management Design and execute an emergency plan with insight into ICAO, the National Transportation Safety Board, and State regulations. 5 $2,500

NEW! Emergency Response Planning for Ground Service Providers

Be prepared for the duties and responsibilities in the event of an aircraft emergency 3 $2,000

NEW! IOSA-SMS RequirementsLearn how to conform with the new IOSA provisions on SMS and capitalize the safety and business benefits that SMS brings to organizations.

3 $2,000

NEW! MRM - Maintenance Resources Management Gain tools to run safer and cost-effective M&E operation. 4 $2,200

SMS for Airlines Develop and manage a safety management system, measure its performance, reduce costs, and build a safety culture. 5 $3,100

SMS Implementation & Control Design and execute an emergency plan with insight into ICAO, the National Transportation Safety Board, and State regulations. 3 $2,000

NEW! SMS Implementation Methodology Learn a comphreensive methodology by which to implement SMS within an organization 5 $3,100

NEW! SMS Implementation Plan I Learn how to meet SMS implementation challenges. 3 $2,000

NEW! SMS Implementation Plan II Bring your operations plan to the class and address SMS implementation challenges through a hands on approach. 3 $2,000

Revenue Accounting and ControlCourse Title Description

Course Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*

Advanced Passenger Proration Assess your entitlement in accordance with the Multilateral Proration Agreements – Passenger (MPA-P). 5 $2,500

Card Payment Policies & Fraud Prevention Understand credit card transactions and fraud prevention. 3 $2,000

Fundamentals of Passenger Proration Apply the rules of the Prorate Manual - Passenger (PMP) and the Multilateral Proration Agreement – Passenger (MPAP). 5 $2,500

Integrated Approach to Passenger Revenue Accounting

Protect your revenue and increase productivity thorough review of the passenger revenue accounting and control activities. 5 $2,500

Passenger Interline Accounting & Control Apply the procedures and regulations of the Revenue Accounting Manual and IATA Resolutions. 5 $3,100

NEW! Simplified Interline Settlement (SIS)Understand the impact of SIS and how to prepare for its implementation as described in the Integrated Settlement Participation Guide (ISPG).

2 $1,500

Quality and Airline Operations continued from previous page

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

NEW! QMS for AirlinesGain the skills needed to implement a comprehensive quality system. 4 $2,200

QMS for Ground Service Providers Receive tools to develop and implement a Quality Management System that assists you in providing consistent customer service. 4 $2,200

QMS Implementation & Control Learn advanced techniques to manage QMS for airline operations and meet Integrated Airline Management System requirements. 3 $2,000

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Travel and TourismFollowing are Distance Learning courses. Computer access is required.

Course Title DescriptionCourse Duration(Days)

Non-Member Price*⁰

BSP Agent Best Practices and Common Solutions Identify common challenges faced by travel agents in BSP and gather solutions and best practices. at own pace $69

BSP Agent Billing Reports and Procedures Learn about the Agent reporting process in the Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) and how to interpret billing reports. at own pace $69

BSP Agent Remittance ProceduresExamine the Agent Remittance process of the Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), including the reporting calendar and debt identification.

at own pace $69

BSP Essentials for Travel Agents Become an internationally recognized specialist in BSP operations and functionality through this 6-module course. at own pace $399

BSP Essentials for Travel Agents: Final Examination

Demonstrate your knowledge of the Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) for travel agents and earn an internationally recognized certificate.

1 $150

BSP Standard Documents and ProceduresMinimize costs through a better understanding of ticketing authority and the traffic documents used in BSP, including the VMPD.

at own pace $99

Comercialización de productos turísticos

Aprenda a elaborar un plan de comercialización para una agencia de viajes, definir las estrategias de segmentación para la confección de la oferta y desarrollar mecanismos de control para el seguimiento y control de la comercialización.

a su ritmo $299

Cours d’introduction en voyage et tourismeApprendre les rudiments aux agents de voyage: géographie, tarification, e-billetterie, service clientèle, technologie, fonctionnalité GDS.

a votre rythme $730

Cours d’introduction en voyage et tourisme avec Harvard ManageMentor

Apprendre les rudiments aux agents de voyage: géographie, tarification, e-billetterie, service clientèle, technologie, fonctionnalité GDS.

a votre rythme $980

Cours d’introduction en voyage et tourisme avec IATA-Harvard Diploma

Apprendre les rudiments aux agents de voyage: géographie, tarification, e-billetterie, service clientèle, technologie, fonctionnalité GDS.

a votre rythme $1,150

Curso para Consultores de Viajes

En este curso adquirirás los conocimientos y habilidades para vender productos de viajes y servicios, gestionar la planificación de itinerario, asesorar a los clientes sobre destinos y requisitos de viaje, aprender terminología de la industria y la codificación, citan las tarifas aéreas internacionales y comprender las características de e-ticketing.

a su ritmo $330

Curso Para Consultores de Viajes con HMMCombine la capacitación de los agentes de viajes con cursos de Harvard ManageMentor para desarrollar sus ventas y capacidades de gestión.

a su ritmo $580

Curso para Consultores de Viajes para el Diploma IATA-Harvard

En este curso adquirirás los conocimientos y habilidades para vender productos de viajes y servicios, gestionar la planificación de itinerario, asesorar a los clientes sobre destinos y requisitos de viaje, aprender terminología de la industria y la codificación, citan las tarifas aéreas internacionales y comprender las características de e-ticketing.

a su ritmo $1,150

e-Bueinsss para Agencias de Viajes Conozca las claves para la definición de una estrategia de negocio en internet para agencias de viajes. a su ritmo $299

Foundation in Travel and TourismLearn travel sales essentials: geography, transportation, hotel, fares, e-ticketing, customer service, technology and GDS functionality.

at own pace $730

IATA Georgraphy in Travel Planning Master world geography, itinerary planning, and travel industry codes. at own pace $75

IATA Global Distribution Systems Fares and Ticketing Course

Explore and interpret Global Distribution Systems Fares (GDS) by using mileage system pricing. at own pace $385

Introduction to BSPlink Explore Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) reporting and remittance processes and BSPLink user functionality. at own pace $99

Introduction to the BSP System and BSP Language Learn how the IATA Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) works and how it benefits a travel agency. at own pace $69

Las Nuevas Formas de Comunicación con el ClienteConozca las herramientas para desarrollar una identidad digital de tu agencia de viajes en internet, gestionar y fidelizar clientes a través de redes sociales y ofrecer un asesoramiento multicanal.

a su ritmo $299

Managing the Travel Business Build management skills in accounting, negotiation, marketing, and product development. at own pace $605

Serving the Travel Customer Essential strategies to ensure exceptional frontline customer service. at own pace $75

Travel and Tourism Consultant Become a travel consultant specialist by learning approaches to selling travel and tourism. at own pace $660

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RegistrationTerms and Conditionsfor Classroom Registration

Registration DeadlineAll registrations must be received no later than 21 days prior to the course start date. Late registrations will be accommodated, provided seats are available.

Payments must be made without any set-off or counter claim and free of deduction or withholding. If you are required by law to withhold or deduct tax, then the amount of each invoice shall be treated as increased to the extent necessary to ensure that after any withholding or deduction IATA receives a net sum equal to the amount of the invoice.

Payment of feesFees are indicated per person and include course tuition and documentation. Fees do not include accommodation, meals or transportation. Fees are payable in US dollars and are published for:

Members:IATA/ICAO/ACI Members/IGHC Members/GSSA Members/IATA Partners/Airport Advisors

Developing Nations Status Members:IATA/ICAO/ACI Members/IGHC Members/GSSA Members/IATA Partners/Airport Advisors headquartered in Developing Nations (listed throughout as DNA).

Non-Members:All other parties not listed above

Token Payment optionA convenient new token payment option has been developed to aid you in enrolling employees in IATA courses throughout the year via an easy, one-time fee:

NEW!

1. Simply call an ITDI center or sales representative to open an account.

2. Deposit the budget allocated toward your organization’s training needs.

3. You will then receive a traceable enrollment key number that can be forwarded to each employee whom would like to enroll in one of our courses.

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Payment NoticeComplete payment must be received 4 weeks prior to the beginning of the course (or upon registration, whichever is later), or within 2 weeks of registration for the 20% early bird discount to remain valid. Failing receipt of payment, ITDI reserves the right to deny access to the course. ITDI does not accept cash payment.*

Bank wire transfers should be made to**: IATA Account No: 400-749-8 Bank Number: 003 Branch Number: 00001Royal Bank of Canada 1, Place Ville Marie Montreal, Quebec Canada H3C 3B5Swift Code: ROYCCAT2ABA No./Routing No. (IBAN): 021000021

Bank Draft/Cheque or Money Order**Made payable to IATA, drawn on a Canadian or U.S. branch of a bank. Your bank draft/cheque must be micro-encoded.

*Terms and conditions are subject to change. Please visit www.iata.org/training/Pages/terms-conditions.aspx for details.

**Please include your name, organization and course title/code on your bank Wire Transfer/Bank Draft/Cheque or Money Order to ensure that your payment is appropriately allocated.

Cancellation PolicyWe offer a flexible cancellation policy:• The course fee will be fully refundable should your cancellation request be made in writing and

received by IATA at least 21 days prior to course commencement. • Should IATA receive your cancellation notification less than 21 days’ prior to course commencement,

the course fee will not be refundable. However, a colleague may take your place on the same course, without additional cost, upon written request to IATA at any time.

• Failure to attend a course for which you have registered, without having given prior notice to IATA (a ‘’no-show’’), will result in the loss of the course fee.

• In the event of insufficient enrolment, IATA reserves the right to cancel any course 21 days prior to course commencement, in which case course fee is fully refundable. IATA will not be liable for any other expenses incurred by course participants, i.e. air fare or hotel charges.

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Membership DiscountsIATA Training and Development Institute offers special discounts to IATA Members and Strategic Partners around the world. Please refer to the lists below to see how your organization can benefit.

MembersThe following members receive a 15% discount off all regular priced IATA courses: IATA/IATA Member Airlines/IATA Strategic Partners/ICAO/ACI Members/IGHC Members/GSSA Members

Developing Nations Status MembersMembers whose organizations are headquartered in developing nations are eligible for a 30% discount off all regular priced IATA courses.

Strategic PartnersStrategic Partners receive a 75% discount off the first two seats of any IATA course within a given year.

Member Reference List

IATA Member Airlineswww.iata.org/members

IATA Strategic Partnerswww.iata.org/sp

ICAO Member States and Territorieswww.icao.int

ACI Memberswww.airports.org

Developing Nations Status Memberswww.iata.org/dna-countries

IGHC Memberswww.iata.org/ighc-directory

GSSA Memberswww.iata.org/cargolink

IATA Authorized Training Centers

Accredited Travel and Cargo Agencies**Agencies must provide IATA Accreditation Member number to qualify

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Interested in receiving instructor-led training at your own facility? Contact an IATA representative for a customized in-house training solution that satisfies your training needs.

Corporate Contacts

Asia PacificMr. Lu LUODirect Sales RepresentativeTel: +65 6499 2311Email: [email protected]

China/North AsiaMs. Rachel ZHANGDirect Sales RepresentativeTel: +86 108 571 9351Tel: +86 13 90 11 92 355Email: [email protected]

IATA in your region:

Europe/Russia/CISMr. Vyron Manousos LOUPASISDirect Sales RepresentativeTel: +41 22 770 2565Mobile: +41 78 880 35 62Email: [email protected]

India/South AsiaMr. Gurjit GILLITDI Regional Training BusinessDevelopment ManagerTel: +91 124 497 7111Email: [email protected]

The AmericasMs. Monica VEGH REQUENADirect Sales RepresentativeTel: +1 514 874 0202 ext 3540Email: [email protected]

Middle East/AfricaMr. Rabih KIKANOAssistant Manager, Direct SalesTel: +96 265 804 245 ext 1218Email: [email protected]

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Product Management Mr. Ismail ALBAIDHANIHead, Global Partnership and Learning Innovation, ITDIIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +1 514 874 0202 Ext. 3632Email: [email protected]

Mr. Maurizio ANICHINIHead, Instructor-led Learning, ITDIIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2845Email: [email protected]

Ms. Isabella ANDERSONProduct Manager, Cargo and DGR TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2895Fax: +41 22 770 2681Email: [email protected]

Ms. Adelia CANDIDO Product Manager, Travel and Tourism IATA Training and Development Institute Tel: +1 514 874 0202 ext. 3433Fax: + 1 514 390 6704 [email protected]

Mr. Constantine HATZIGEORGIOU Product Manager, Aviation Studies lATA Training and Development lnstitute Tel:+1 514 874 0202 ext. 3131 Fax: +1 514 390 [email protected]

Mr. Elin LAMBREVProduct Manager, CargoIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +1 514 874 0202 ext. 3462Fax: +1 514 390 [email protected]

Mr. Denis LEBELProduct Manager, Quality & Airline OperationsIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2885Fax: +41 22 770 2681 Email: [email protected]

Ms. Theresa LIGHT Product Manager, Airline Management and Law TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +1 305 779-9861Fax: +1 305 262-2654 Email: [email protected]

Mr. Eli MANDELAWYProduct Manager, Aviation Security Training IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2975Fax: +41 22 770 2681Email: [email protected]

Mr. Dimitrios SANOSProduct Manager, Airport and Ground Operations TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2585Fax: +41 22 770 2865Email: [email protected]

Ms. Karen STEPHENSONProduct Manager, Civil Aviation, Air Navigation Services, Safety and Environment IATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2587Fax: +41 22 770 2681 Email: [email protected]

Ms. Filipa TOSCANOProduct Manager, Safety TrainingIATA Training and Development InstituteTel: +41 22 770 2897Fax: +41 22 770 2681Email: [email protected]

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FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISITwww.iata.org/training-2012

IATA Training Alumni twitter.com/IATAIATATV

Graduate from one of our courses and connect with fellow alumni in our IATA Training Alumni group.

Stayconnected.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISITwww.iata.org/training-2012

IATA Training Alumni twitter.com/IATAIATATV

Graduate from one of our courses and connect with fellow alumni in our IATA Training Alumni group.

Stayconnected.

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