IATA partners Emirates, Airbus on CBTA

Wed, Jun 5, 2024
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Aviation

THE International Air Transport Association (IATA), Emirates, and Airbus have joined forces to deliver a Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) programme for the Airbus A350 type rating.

Mr Nick Careen, IATA’s SVP for Operations, Safety and Security, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

Careen said that this was coming as Emirates prepares for the delivery of its fleet of 65 A350s from mid-2024.

According to him, an initial cohort of 256 pilots will be trained as part of the new course at Emirates’ Training College in Dubai starting from July.

“Combining the expertise of Emirates, Airbus and IATA to design and deliver A350 type rating training is a unique opportunity.

“Our joint aim is to fully utilise the benefits of CBTA to qualify the pilots on the A350 in the most efficient and effective way possible.

“By doing it together all three organisations will also gain valuable experience that can strengthen their other training activities,” Careen said.

Capt. Bader Al Marzooqi, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Flight Training, said: “Emirates uses cutting-edge training programmes. So, our pilots are among the most competent flight crew in the world.

“The tailored CBTA programme for the A350 supports the integration of 65 new A350 aircraft, with 1,000 pilots set to complete the A350 Type Rating course.

“This commitment enhances passenger safety and comfort, reflecting our unwavering dedication to the highest service standards.”

Also, Capt. Stéphan Labrucherie, Airbus Head of Flight Training Worldwide, said that the A350 is a state-of-the-art aircraft, which required equally advanced training solutions.

“Our partnership with IATA and Emirates ensures that Emirates pilots receive the most comprehensive and effective training, supporting the smooth entry into service of the A350 worldwide,” Labrucherie said.

The joint work combines the respective expertise of the three organisations; IATA focuses on programme design using its published guidance for CBTA; Airbus will contribute knowledge of the aircraft along with its own CBTA experience and Emirates will use its CBTA training and operational experience.

This collaboration will create and deliver the first A350 type rating training in full alignment with the latest International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards for CBTA training and with the best practices contained in the IATA CBTA Guide for Flight Crew Training. (NAN) 

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June 5, 2024

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