ILAM Partners with ICAO and University of Waterloo to Offer Certification in Fundamentals of Aviation

New Delhi, 26 June, 2024 – The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialised agency of the United Nations responsible for managing the administration and governance of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention), has joined hands with the Institute of Logistics and Management (ILAM) and the University of Waterloo, Canada to provide a groundbreaking “Certification on Fundamentals of Aviation.”

This strategic partnership ensures that ILAM students receive a world-class education and training certification from two prestigious international institutions, ICAO and the University of Waterloo. The collaboration is designed to elevate the standard of aviation education and training, delivering efficient and cost-effective learning methods covering the essentials of the air transport system.

Key Benefits for ILAM Students:

● International Certification: Students will receive training certification recognized globally, enhancing their credentials and employability in the aviation sector.

● Comprehensive Curriculum: The certification program encompasses nine online modules that delve into diverse activities and regulations of civil aviation.

● Industry-Relevant Knowledge: The course covers the complexities of civil aviation, focusing on the safety, security, and efficiency of global air transport.

● Career Inspiration: The program aims to inspire individuals by providing fundamental knowledge about various fields within aviation, aiding them in their professional goals and career path decisions.

Course Highlights:

● Daily Operations and Challenges: Gain insights into the daily activities, challenges, and decisions faced in different areas of civil aviation.

● Global Standards: Understand how global air transport is maintained as safe, secure, and efficient.

● Diverse Learning Modules: Explore nine comprehensive online modules designed to provide a broad understanding of civil aviation.

Kanishk Dugal, the COO of ILAM, expressed his enthusiasm for the new partnership, stating, “This collaboration with ICAO and the University of Waterloo marks a significant milestone for ILAM. It not only elevates the standard of education we offer but also provides our students with unparalleled access to international expertise in aviation. We are confident that this program will open new avenues for our students and equip them with the skills needed to excel in the global aviation industry.”

About ILAM:

The Institute of Logistics and Aviation Management (ILAM) is a premier educational institution dedicated to providing specialised training and education in logistics, supply chain management, and aviation. With a commitment to excellence, ILAM offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in these dynamic industries. Leveraging a curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with practical application, ILAM ensures that its graduates are industry-ready and capable of meeting the demands of the global market. The institute's state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and strong industry partnerships make it a leader in logistics and aviation education.

About ICAO:

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations that works to ensure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation. ICAO sets standards and regulations necessary for aviation safety, security, efficiency, and environmental protection.

About University of Waterloo:

The University of Waterloo is a leading Canadian university known for its innovation and research excellence. The university offers a wide range of programs and is committed to providing students with an education that prepares them for the challenges of the future.

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