Shanghai Firm Wins IATA Nod for Aviation Safety Training

Shanghai Firm Wins IATA Nod for Aviation Safety Training

Shanghai Anji Company recently received certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), covering the qualification of training institutions and valid until August 29, 2026. This marks a significant step for the company in the field of aviation safety training. It will contribute to the standardization and internationalization of aviation safety training in China, cultivate more qualified personnel for China's civil aviation industry, and ensure flight safety.

01/22/2026 Airlines
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Trucking Industry Urges FMCSA Overhaul Over Safety Rating Flaws

Trucking Industry Urges FMCSA Overhaul Over Safety Rating Flaws

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has criticized the FMCSA's current safety rating system, citing data biases and inadequacies that lead to unfair treatment of trucking companies. Other organizations have also voiced concerns about the existing system. The FMCSA is seeking improvements and exploring more scientific assessment models to establish a fairer and more reliable safety rating system, ultimately enhancing road safety. They aim to address the perceived shortcomings and ensure accurate evaluation of trucking companies' safety performance.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Mings Architecture Conducts Fire Drill to Boost Safety Measures

Mings Architecture Conducts Fire Drill to Boost Safety Measures

On June 26th, Yin Zhi Ming Company held a semi-annual fire drill to enhance fire safety awareness among all employees and strengthen the foundation of work safety. The drill included fire safety knowledge lectures, fire extinguisher practice, and fire hose usage demonstrations, emphasizing daily safety hazard investigation and closed-loop management. This exercise effectively tested the company's emergency management system. The company will continue to deepen the construction of a long-term fire safety mechanism in the future.