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The GW Aviation Institute and the IATA Training and Development Institute are now offering three innovative courses in the fields of Airports and ANS, which can be counted as credit toward the attainment of the GW Aviation Safety and Security Certificate. Leverage the international experience of faculty, and learn from top industry experts.

 

IATA Training & Development Institute and The George Washington University

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The IATA Training & Development Institute provides tomorrow’s air transport leaders with the latest knowledge and skills to effectively address industry challenges. Its comprehensive portfolio offers courses that represent a broad scope of aviation domains. The George Washington University is a world leading university offering a wide range of internationally recognized academic programs, including the Aviation Safety and Security Certificate Program through The GW Aviation Institute.

The GW Aviation Institute credit recognition

The IATA courses offered through this partnership may be used to earn 1.0 graduate or undergraduate credit as elective courses in The GW Aviation Safety and Security Certificate Program. Additional registration processing and fees apply.

 

Course Portfolio*

Airport Planning
26-27 September, 2007
This highly interactive, two-day workshop will facilitate the development of participant knowledge relevant to integrating airport planning and operational management best practices with focus on aviation safety and the security environment.

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IATA Airport Operations
28-29 September, 2007
This course will present an overall picture of the airport environment and the interaction between its technical and operational components. Participants will gain skills in developing strategies and using techniques associated with airport operation, safety and security.

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ATC Team Resource Management & Safety
1-2 October , 2007
This course enhances controllers’ understanding of the mechanisms associated with errors in ATC and helps them to develop personal strategies to identify and manage consequences in an operational environment. Specific focus will be placed on situations where human factors are clearly identified as a chief component in overall system safety.

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Fee for each two-day course: US $830.00
Register for two courses: US $1,580.00
Register for all three courses: US $2,200.00


About IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the global trade organization for the international aviation community, representing over 250 airlines worldwide. To learn more about IATA and its role in the air transport sector, click here.

For more information please visit us at www.iata.org/training.

 

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