Bird Academy awarded IATA 2018 Regional top performer award

Bird Academy, one of South Asia’s Top-10 2011 IATA- certified Authorised Training Centers, has been awarded the IATA 2018 Regional Top Performer Award at the recently concluded Global Training Partners Conference in  Istanbul.

Speaking on the occasion, Radha Bhatia, Chairperson, Bird Group said, “We are thrilled & thankful to have received this prestigious award from IATA. It is an acknowledgement of the dedication and hard work that has been put in by everyone at Bird Academy since its inception. With our growing portfolio of training programs and our partnership with IATA, we aim to bridge the employability gap within the aviation and aerospace sector.”

Established in 1998, Bird Academy offers a complete spectrum of quality training programs on Aviation, Travel, Tourism, Hospitality and Retail. The courses offered are conceptualized with a view to provide an in-depth understanding and technical skills in the various fields. Recently, Bird Academy has also introduced ‘English Speaking  Course’ to help in the overall grooming of students.

The IATA Regional Top Performer Award recognizes training centers for their contribution to developing the human capital for tomorrow’s air transport industry. IATA endeavors to provide a wide range of training programs spanning all aviation industry sectors in collaboration with training partners and prestigious academic institutions worldwide.

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