The aviation industry continues to evolve through training, adaptation, and flexibility to overcome challenges and prepare for the future. In this context, the 16th meeting of the TRAINAIR PLUS Steering Committee (TPSC/16) was successfully held.
During the meeting, global cooperation opportunities in aviation training were assessed, and important decisions were made to shape the future of the TRAINAIR PLUS Program. This event, organized under the leadership of ICAO, aims to promote the growth of aviation training networks and further enhance their standards.

The TRAINAIR PLUS Advantage in Aviation Training
The TRAINAIR PLUS program of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) stands out as a structure that sets global aviation training standards.
Program Membership Benefits:
- Global Recognition: Institutions providing training in compliance with ICAO’s international standards gain prestige within the industry.
- Access to the Training Portfolio: Members can improve training quality by benefiting from ICAO’s comprehensive training portfolio.
- Standardized Courses: Support for developing courses in accordance with ICAO’s methodology is provided.
- Capacity Development: Guidance is offered to help training organizations ensure sustainability independently.

Who Can Join the Program?
The TRAINAIR PLUS Program is open only to organizations that provide aviation training. The main criteria for membership include:
- A minimum of 10 years of experience,
- Being a training institution affiliated with an aviation industry producer, airline, maintenance organization, or airport,
- At least 20 full-time employees.
Potential candidates include airlines, airports, maintenance organizations, and security training centers.
A New Era in Aviation Training
In this meeting, the TRAINAIR PLUS Steering Committee discussed new cooperation opportunities for the growth and development of the program. The steps taken to improve training quality and respond to industry needs will help raise standards in the aviation world.
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