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UK CAA Reapproves e-Learning Dangerous Goods Training Courses.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority reapproves e-learning dangerous goods training courses. We are pleased to advise that Dangerous Goods Online Training Limited have successfully achieved reapproval for their dangerous goods e-learning training courses from the

IATA 2026 Guidance: Battery-Powered Wheelchairs & Mobility Aids – Updates
Battery-powered wheelchairs and mobility aids are essential for many travellers — and they also introduce specific transport risks when carried by air. IATA’s 2026 guidance (aligned to ICAO TI 2025–2026 and the 67th Edition of

Passengers Travelling with Lithium Batteries: Key Changes for 2026
Lithium battery incidents involving passenger baggage continue to be a significant safety concern for aviation. In response, IATA has revised its Passengers Travelling with Lithium Batteries Guidance Document to align with the 2025–2026 ICAO Technical Instructions and

IATA’s 2026 Battery Guidance Update: What’s Changed…
Organisations shipping batteries by air — or shipping products containing batteries — are well aware that this is one of the most closely regulated and frequently updated areas within dangerous goods transport. IATA has now

POWERBANKS – Addendum Coming Soon.
The ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel meeting, held in Montreal, Canada, between the 6th and 10th October 2025, recommended an amendment to the exceptions for dangerous goods of the operator and provisions for passengers and crew

Significant Changes – 2026 IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations
Significant Changes – 67th Edition IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (2026) One change that will significantly impact all passengers is the recommendations that have been introduced regarding the use and charging of powerbanks and spare batteries