Training Partners
Advancing safety through global collaboration and expertise
Partnerships play a key role in strengthening aviation training by bringing together regulators, pilot organisations, and industry experts around shared safety objectives. No single organisation holds all the expertise needed to address the complexity of modern aviation, so collaboration helps ensure training is relevant, practical, and aligned with real operational challenges. By working together, partners can exchange knowledge, harmonise standards, and develop learning programmes that better support a strong and positive safety culture across the industry.
In this context, IFALPA’s collaborations with organisations such as ICAO and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) illustrate how joint efforts can translate into meaningful learning outcomes and strengthened safety culture in practice.
International Civil Aviation Organization
IFALPA maintains a strong and constructive partnership with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in the field of training and professional development. Through engagement with ICAO frameworks, standards, and global safety initiatives, IFALPA contributes pilot expertise to the development of internationally aligned training content and best practices. This collaboration ensures that pilot perspectives are reflected in global aviation safety education, particularly in areas such as fatigue risk management, human factors, and operational safety standards. By working within the ICAO ecosystem, IFALPA helps strengthen the consistency and relevance of safety training across different regulatory environments worldwide.
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
IFALPA also values its collaboration with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), a recognised leader in aviation training and regulatory excellence. This cooperation is focused on strengthening a positive safety culture across the aviation system, with an emphasis on shared learning, openness, and continuous improvement. Through this partnership, IFALPA supports the exchange of knowledge and the development of high-quality learning programmes that reflect both regulatory requirements and frontline operational experience. Together, these efforts help reinforce a practical and proactive approach to safety culture in aviation training and development.