Bird Academy, under the Bird Education Society for Travel & Tourism, proudly announces the successful completion and receipt of the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Provider Center Certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This significant certification affirms that Bird Academy’s Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) training program aligns with IATA’s Section 1.5 standards, making it fully compliant with IATA’s CBTA framework for dangerous goods transportation by air. With this certification, Bird Academy is accredited to conduct specialized training programs for handling Dangerous Goods in compliance with IATA’s CBTA guidelines, a structured approach that emphasizes the practical competencies needed in real-world applications. The certification holds validity from October 19, 2024, through October 19, 2026, covering DGR functions 7.1, 7.3, 7.5, and 7.6. Having been an IATA Accredited Training School (ATS) for Dangerous Goods Regulations from 2008 to 2022, Bird Academy brings extensive experience in delivering industry-recognized training to airline personnel, freight forwarders, ground handlers, and shippers. The recent transition to CBTA-based training—now a global standard as mandated by ICAO since January 1, 2023—has enabled Bird Academy to shift from traditional syllabus-based training to performance-based learning, better equipping personnel with the specific skills required for each job function related to dangerous goods handling. Commitment to CBTA Standards Bird Academy’s adoption of the CBTA model enhances its capacity to deliver highly relevant training that not only meets but also sets a benchmark in aviation industry standards. “By obtaining this certification, Bird Academy solidifies its standing as a premier institution for CBTA-aligned training. This approach provides our trainees with confidence, effectiveness, and compliance, crucial in the high-stakes arena of dangerous goods handling,” said [Bird Academy Spokesperson]. Navigating Challenges and Embracing Global Standards While …
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