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Aviation Training School

IATA CBTA provider in Pakistan

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Aviation Professionals, GHA, GSA and Forwarders

IATA Accredited CBTA Center & PCAA Approved.

Aviation +DG Training School got a Certificate of Accreditation from IATA Training CBTA Center and Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority approval to conduct Dangerous goods courses.

A proud moment for the ADG team on such a big achievement! read more ADG* is authorized IATA CBTA Center

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  • What’s the hold up – how and why do aircraft hold at airports? 31/03/2025
    If you’ve ever browsed airspace around a busy airport on Flightradar24, you’ve likely noticed aircraft circling in oval, racetrack-like loops. These loops are called holding patterns, and they play a crucial role in air traffic management and flight safety. What is a holding pattern? A holding pattern is a standardised racetrack-shaped flight path that aircraft […]
  • Close call at DCA between a Delta A319 and US Air Force T-38s 29/03/2025
    A Delta Air Lines crew reported receiving a Traffic Collision Avoidance System Resolution Advisory (TCAS RA) departing Washington-DCA on 28 March. ADS-B data received from the aircraft is also consistent with a TCAS RA. Delta flight 2983 was departing Washington for Minneapolis (MSP) when a flight of four US Air Force T-38s approached from the […]
  • Royal Jordanian launches flights to Washington 28/03/2025
    Royal Jordanian inaugurated on March 23rd its scheduled flights to Washington DC from Amman, to be operated with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft configured for 270 passengers in two classes (24 seats in Business Class and 246 seats in Economy Class). The Jordanian airline will have twice-weekly services on this route, making it the only operator between […]
  • AvTalk Episode 313: Turn off the airport, and turn it on again 28/03/2025
    On this week’s episode of AvTalk, the lights are back on at Heathrow and investigation into what happened is in full swing. We discuss the Transport Safety Board of Canada’s preliminary report on the Endeavor Air accident in Toronto, including the sequence of events leading up the landing and some the challenges faced during the […]
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