Munich AirportAcademy joins ICAO’s TRAINAIR PLUS Program
Munich AirportAcademy joins ICAO's TRAINAIR PLUS, enhancing global aviation training standards and expanding its educational offerings with over 300 ICAO courses. Announced at Abu Dhabi's Symposium, this membership boosts its global aviation leadership and collaboration. The article Munich AirportAcademy joins ICAO’s TRAINAIR PLUS Program first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Munich AirportAcademy has been officially recognized as a member of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) esteemed TRAINAIR PLUS Program (TPP). This important achievement was announced at the Global Implementation Support Symposium in Abu Dhabi, February 10-12, 2025. The certification acknowledges the Academy’s commitment to providing world-class aviation training and its alignment with ICAO’s rigorous standards for competency-based education.
The TRAINAIR PLUS Program is a global initiative of more than 100 leading training organizations, government agencies, and academic partners. It is designed to enhance the collaboration to improve the quality and standardization of aviation training worldwide.
This milestone places the Munich AirportAcademy in an elite network dedicated to developing and sharing knowledge on a global scale. It also strengthens its position as one of the leaders in aviation training and expands its global footprint.
As a certified TRAINAIR PLUS member, the Munich AirportAcademy is now authorized to offer more than 300 ICAO Standardized Training Packages (STPs). These STPs cover aviation topics such as airport facilities and infrastructures, air navigation services, laws and regulations, aviation management, security, safety, environment, etc.
Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport: “We at Munich Airport are very proud to meet to the growing requirements of the aviation industry with our innovative training solutions and to further increase our international visibility and knowledge sharing.”
“Our membership in the TRAINAIR PLUS program opens up new opportunities for dynamic collaboration with aviation stakeholders worldwide, helping to enhance the skills and competencies needed to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving aviation sector,” adds Alexander Höhmer, Head of Munich AirportAcademy.
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