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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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