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Fri, May 13, 2016

ICAO Recognizes Global Aviation Training Achievements At International Symposium

Prize Recipients Honored During The ICAO Aviation Training And TRAINAIR PLUS Global Symposium, In Seoul, Korea

Boosting aviation training and capacity is a strategic objective for ICAO, as highlighted by its recognition of six TRAINAIR PLUS Program Members and two course validators at the ICAO Aviation Training and TRAINAIR PLUS Global Symposium.

The event is currently taking place in Seoul and is hosted by the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Land and Infrastructure Transportation (MOLIT) and the Incheon Airport Aviation Academy (IAA).

TRAINAIR PLUS Members were acknowledged for their outstanding achievements in course development, course validation, instructional delivery, implementation of Standardized Training Packages (STPs), exchanges of training packages, and shared STP deliveries. Six prizes were given to training centres from around the globe while two individuals received the honorary John Chapman Validator Prize. This prize is awarded to instructors and validators in recognition of contributions to  improving the quality of training development and for achieving the world’s highest number of validations of STPs (with the fewest rejections.)
 
“Worldwide flight capacity is set to double by 2030, and ICAO recognizes that States must continue the development of highly-skilled aviation professionals in order to access the full socio-economic benefits of this growth,” said ICAO Secretary General, Dr. Fang Liu. “It is heartening to see that excellence is a shared value amongst our ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS members, as illustrated by the achievements we recognize today. These outcomes are a direct result of these institutions’ dedication to partnership and collaboration with ICAO.”
 
The ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS Program is a cooperative global training network of training centres, implemented in close to 70 ICAO Member States and composed of over 90 training organizations. The program supports its Members in their efforts to develop and share high-quality competency-based training material, including STPs.
 
Prize recipients:

  • China: Capital Airports Holding Management for highest number of validated STPs.
  • Mexico: Centro Internacional de Instruccion de Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares - Ingeniero Roberto Kobeh González for highest number of trainees through one STP.
  • Rep. of Korea: Incheon Airport Aviation Academy for most exported STP.
  • Nigeria: Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) for highest number of instructors and greatest number of ICAO Courses.
  • Kenya: East African School of Aviation for highest number of course developers.
  • Philippines: Civil Aviation Training Center - Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines for highest number of training managers.


John Chapman Validator Prize recipients:

  • Dominican Republic:  Mr. Armando Jordi Viera
  • Niger:  Mr. Jacques Belinga

Additionally, 25 training organizations obtained recognition as new TRAINAIR PLUS Associate Members, Full Members, or Regional Training Centres of Excellence.

(Image provided with ICAO news release)

FMI: www.icao.int

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