Iata adds enviro sustainability to its aviation training courses

13th August 2021 By: Rebecca Campbell - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

The global representative body of the airline industry, the International Air Transport Association (Iata), announced in late July that it had added an environmental sustainability training programme to its range of training initiatives. The new programme is being delivered in cooperation with Switzerland’s University of Geneva (Unige).

Iata’s head office is in Geneva, and Unige is a long-standing academic partner of the association. The programme was launched after a recent survey of more than 800 training professionals in the civil aviation sector identified environmental sustainability as a leading training need.

“The aviation workforce is highly skilled, as it needs to work to and comply with many global and industry standards,” highlighted Iata director-general Willie Walsh. “Over the years, we have been adapting our training offer to meet the changing requirements of the industry. Hence, it should come as no surprise that we are now adding environmental sustainability training to our curriculum – ensuring that all those working in this industry are given the opportunity to acquire these new skillsets is essential, as we increasingly place more emphasis on making our operations more sustainable, while rebuilding from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

The new training programme is composed of six modules. These are: Design a Sustainability Strategy; Environmental Management Systems in Aviation; Responsible Leadership; Sustainable Aviation Fuels; Corporate Social Responsibility and Organisational Ethics; and, Carbon Markets and Aviation. The modules can be taken individually, or as a complete six-module training package. The courses are conducted by means of live virtual classrooms, allowing real-time interaction with instructors and discussion of the presentations.