Professional Training and Accreditation for Leaders and Professionals in Aviation Services
The International Training Academy offers specialized programs based on rigorous international standards to qualify professionals working in aircraft fueling, ground operations, and ramp safety, in coordination and cooperation with leading global entities and organizations.
The Organization’s Operational Affiliations
Countries Around the World
Countries Represented by Our Students
Organization Establishment Year
The Strategic Leadership Behind the Academy
Building and developing training packages, while monitoring education quality and compliance in line with the vision of the founding experts.
Dr. Mounir Khalifa
An international consultant with more than 15 years of experience in leading and developing safety initiatives at international airports.
"My vision has always focused on creating an integrated global system to unify aviation service standards and facilitate the movement of passengers and cargo."
Dr. Mohammed Al-Zahrani
General supervisor and developer of the academy’s training programs and field operations for training packages at member airports.
"Our real investment lies in qualifying human resources and equipping them with the latest skills to ensure the safety and efficiency of aviation services."
The Strategic Leadership Behind the Academy
Developing accredited curricula in line with the vision of the experts and founders referenced in the organization’s official founding booklet.
Aviation Fuel Operations Management and Safety
Applying strict inspection standards for aircraft fueling, understanding the technical inspection of transfer lines and storage tanks, and preventing contamination and water intrusion.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Standards
Qualifying technicians to handle bio-based and sustainable aviation fuels while learning new transportation and storage methods designed to reduce the carbon footprint.
Ramp Safety and Ground Operations
Applying standards for the movement of personnel and ground equipment around parked aircraft, preventing serious ramp collision incidents, and ensuring efficient field guidance.
Field Inspection — Airport Apron
Click on the defect points on the aircraft model to record violations according to IASO regulations
☰ Nonconformity Reports
Wear on the Nose Landing Gear Wheels
Safe pressure limits exceeded and dirt accumulation detected on the wheel structure before takeoff.
Fuel Tanker Leak — Right Wing
Electrical discharge valves near the wing maintenance covers were not properly sealed.
Handling Truck Without a Ground Marshaller
Detected 2 meters from the tail rudder without a marshaller, which is a direct apron safety violation.
Turbine Blade Blockage — Right Engine
Dust and debris accumulation detected between the jet air intake blades, requiring immediate washing.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Academy Programs
Find quick answers to the most common questions about our aviation training programs, accreditation pathways, and how they support professional development in the aviation services sector.
The academy offers exclusive and ongoing discounts to entities and individuals registered under its membership framework to support the efficiency of the aviation sector. Individual professional members receive a 10% discount, companies with institutional membership receive a 25% discount, and member airport authorities and civil aviation authorities receive up to 30% to support the development of their human resources.
The academy’s main regional headquarters is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It includes advanced operational areas and field laboratories dedicated to practical application and safety inspection. The academy also offers hybrid training through an advanced interactive platform that delivers virtual training packages and distance learning with high efficiency.
Yes. All training programs and diplomas are designed according to the highest international standards and are fully aligned with the regulations and guidelines of leading global industry organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This supports the recognition of graduates’ certificates and qualifications by international airports and operating companies worldwide.
Applicant acceptance varies depending on the nature of the training package. Basic programs require at least a high school certificate and basic English proficiency, while advanced programs, particularly those for quality and safety inspectors, require prior field experience in ground operations or the aviation sector. Applications, CVs, and qualifications are submitted directly through the website’s electronic registration portal.