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IATA Accredited Training Schools (ATS)

IATA training partners are independent organizations authorized by IATA to deliver training programs locally. 

Be part of an internationally-recognized training network

Partnership with IATA in the training field authorizes you to deliver IATA training courses and ensures students/professionals upgrade their professional competencies to IATA standards.

Your role as an Accredited Training School (ATS)

The ATS is 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

 
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Becoming an ATS


Criteria for endorsement are based on Section 1.5 of IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations and IATA's Dangerous Goods Training Standards. Additionally, the school must undergo a rigorous review of teaching materials, tests and instructors' credentials. To maintain endorsement, the school must pass an annual re-accreditation review and can be audited at any time. 

 

To become an ATS, please apply by filling out this form online.
 

For more information, please contact us at atsnetwork@iata.org.

 


Some of our Accredited Training Schools (ATSs) include:


 

Air France Formation

 

 

DGM

 
     

 

Swissport Belgium

 

 

The Japan Air Cargo Institute for Safety

 




 Instructors of our ATSs are eligible for the Certified training Professional certification (CTP)

 

 

 
Demonstrate your commitment as a Training Professional in your area of expertise. IATA gives you the unique opportunity to prove your knowledge, experience, competency and skills to the market and potential employers by earning the Certified Training Professional (CTP) designation. Find out more

 

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