Flyco Updates Dangerous Goods Training Content for 2026 IATA Requirements

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Flyco has completed its annual update of Dangerous Goods (DG) training content, incorporating the latest amendments issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The updated content was deployed to the live learning system after 15 December, aligning with the regulatory effective date of 1 January 2026. The rollout timeline allows operators sufficient transition time while meeting compliance obligations.

Flyco confirms the update follows its established methodology, ensuring continuity and regulatory accuracy without disruption to ongoing training activities.

The company has indicated its readiness to develop additional supporting documentation if required for audit or oversight purposes. Operators or authorities requiring specific formats can request customized materials to meet individual audit expectations.

Regarding Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) integration, Flyco notes that the current Dangerous Goods e-learning content addresses the Knowledge component of the CBTA framework within the broader Skills, Knowledge, and Attitude (SKA) structure.

Flyco remains available to address questions during the transition period and will continue to support operators in maintaining regulatory compliance.

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