Japan – Boeing hosted a Competency-Based Training and Assessment/Evidence Based Training (CBTA-EBT) workshop in Tokyo, bringing together the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) and Japanese airline operators to discuss successes and challenges in advancing CBTA-EBT implementation across the Japanese aviation market.
- The workshop facilitated direct dialogue between the Japanese regulator (JCAB), Japanese airline operators, and Boeing on the current state of CBTA-EBT adoption in Japan, covering implementation successes, challenges, and opportunities for closer collaboration.
- Boeing led the workshop conversation while also learning from Japanese operators' experiences, sharing the OEM's global CBTA-EBT support capabilities and training development work designed to support world-class training capability.
- The event reflects Boeing's growing engagement in CBTA-EBT advocacy and implementation support across the Asia-Pacific region, where regulatory adoption of competency-based training methodologies varies significantly between national civil aviation authorities.
- Japan's aviation market, with major operators including Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Peach Aviation, and others operating large Boeing 737 and 787 fleets, represents a significant addressable market for Boeing's CBTA-EBT training solutions and methodology support.
Source: Boeing (Christine Bohl)
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