June22 , 2026

    ATC Secures Dangerous Goods Training Contract With SolitAir

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    ATC has been appointed as the dangerous goods training partner for SolitAir, marking a step forward in strengthening safety, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence across the carrier’s cargo operations.

    Under the agreement, ATC will deliver specialized training programs designed to ensure SolitAir personnel are equipped to handle, process, and transport dangerous goods in accordance with international aviation regulations and industry best practices. The training will cover classification, packaging, labeling, documentation, and emergency response procedures associated with hazardous cargo shipments.

    The partnership comes as air cargo operators face increasing regulatory scrutiny and growing volumes of specialized freight, including chemicals, batteries, pharmaceuticals, and other products classified as dangerous goods. Comprehensive staff training is considered essential for maintaining safety standards and minimizing operational risks.

    SolitAir said the collaboration aligns with its commitment to maintaining high levels of compliance and operational reliability as it continues to expand its cargo services. By partnering with an experienced training provider, the airline aims to strengthen workforce capabilities and support the safe movement of regulated cargo.

    Industry experts note that dangerous goods training has become a critical component of air cargo operations, with airlines and logistics providers investing heavily in employee certification and recurrent training programs to meet evolving regulatory requirements.

    The agreement is expected to enhance SolitAir’s readiness to manage complex cargo shipments while reinforcing a culture of safety and compliance throughout its operations.

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