SASI partners-up to establish air cargo training base in the UAE
SASI World is preparing to establish a permanent home for its training classes for the ...
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Over twenty participants from 10 countries gathered for a week long training course to become certified trainers for the ICAO FIATA Dangerous Goods by Air Training Programme. The Trainer (TOT) programme was held in San Jose, Costa Rica, from August 29th to September 2nd, with the goal of preparing the next generation of trainers in the Central American region in cooperation with ACACIA, the local FIATA Association Member.
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