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Montreal – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is partnering with Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA) in Ottawa, Canada, to launch the Professional Certificate in Air Transport Principles and Policy. The online, instructor-led program is aimed at both public policy makers and aviation professionals and will be delivered through the school’s Transportation Policy and Innovation Centre (TPIC).
The objective is to provide aviation and public sector professionals with a better understanding of the complexity of both the air transport sector and the public policy-making process. With this enhanced knowledge, aviation professionals will gain important insights into government policy-making, while public sector employees will obtain greater clarity into how the aviation industry operates and how their decisions affect this important sector.
“Achieving a better understanding between the public and private sector is essential to ensuring sustainable operations in a sector as complex as aviation, especially in a time of crisis. This is one of the key take-aways as we continue to rebuild from the effects which COVID-19 related border closures and travel restrictions have had on aviation, a sector which is an integral part of the global supply chain. Partnering with Carleton University enables us to offer an academic solution to improve comprehension and collaboration between policy makers and the aviation industry, allowing to be better prepared for future challenges, both in Canada and across the globe,” said Frederic Leger, IATA’s Senior Vice President for Commercial Products and Services
“This partnership will raise the visibility and attractiveness of air transport as a subject of academic study and field of work,…