Linz: Air Freight Academy now IATA Regional Partner

Linz Airport (Photo: René Steuer).
Linz Airport (Photo: René Steuer).

Linz: Air Freight Academy now IATA Regional Partner

Linz Airport (Photo: René Steuer).
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The Air Freight Academy at Linz-Hörsching Airport, which is part of Grow Now, has been named a Regional Training Partner by IATA. The cooperation with the World Aviation Association is intended to offer new training opportunities.

The operators expect that the demand will increase sharply in the next few years. At Linz Airport, the processes can be learned hands-on and up close. “We look forward to working with IATA and being nominated as an IATA Regional Training Partner. Our partnership offers the participants new and additional training opportunities of the highest quality and growth opportunities with innovative and practical learning concepts, specially developed for the air freight logistics and shipping industry, ”says Grow-Now-Group boss Roland Zistler.

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