Unlock $500M in Quoting Opportunity with Automation!
Trending
Categories
Pika Aero and DGM France Receive CBTA Innovation Award

Pika Aero and DGM France Receive CBTA Innovation Award for AI-Driven Training Solutions
Pika Aero and DGM France have been honored with the prestigious IATA CBTA Center Best Innovation Award, recognizing their groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence (AI) to advance competency-based training and assessment (CBTA) in the aviation sector. The award was presented during the 4th IATA CBTA Center Conference, held in conjunction with the 2026 IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS).
Advancing Aviation Training Through Artificial Intelligence
Pika Aero was recognized for its immersive, AI-powered dangerous goods training platform, which delivers concise, targeted lessons and dynamic operational scenarios that adapt in real time to the learner’s performance. This approach enhances engagement and ensures that training is tailored to individual needs. Similarly, DGM France’s solution employs AI to personalize training content based on each learner’s prior knowledge and experience. Their system validates progress post-training and provides structured feedback to address any remaining competency gaps.
Frederic Leger, IATA’s Senior Vice President of Products and Services, emphasized the significance of these innovations: “As Pika Aero and DGM France have demonstrated, AI has become a vital enabler in providing realistic training environments that strengthen safety and enhance compliance. We are proud to count both companies among IATA’s network of CBTA Centers and encourage others to follow their example in raising training standards across the industry.”
Baptiste Sesmat, Director General of Pika Aero, expressed gratitude for the accolade, noting the company’s commitment to excellence despite being a newly accredited CBTA Center. “We owe it to our customers, who place their trust in us not only to provide the highest standards of training but also to push us to raise the bar in building a truly immersive training experience,” he said.
Vytautas Volskis, President of DGM France, described their innovative approach to dangerous goods training as a system-engineering challenge. He explained that rather than adopting traditional course models, their AI-supported CBTA framework designs, measures, and continuously refines competence within a regulated governance structure. “Our model ensures that safety performance is not assumed but demonstrated,” Volskis stated.
Industry Impact and Future Challenges
The IATA CBTA Center Best Innovation Awards, established in 2023, aim to promote the development of training solutions that enhance operational efficiency, safety, and sustainability in aviation. The 2026 selection process involved an independent jury comprising industry experts, IATA representatives, and external validators who evaluated submissions based on innovation, industry impact, sustainability, user-friendliness, feasibility, and proven effectiveness.
Despite their success, both Pika Aero and DGM France face considerable challenges as they integrate advanced AI technologies into existing aviation systems. Navigating complex regulatory frameworks and competing with established aerospace entities will require continuous adaptation. Their achievements are expected to attract increased investor interest and may prompt competitors to accelerate innovation efforts, potentially through the development of similar AI-driven training technologies or strategic partnerships.
As the aviation industry evolves, the recognition of Pika Aero and DGM France highlights the growing importance of AI-driven training solutions in enhancing global safety and compliance standards.

IBM and Adobe Collaborate on AI Solutions for Airlines and Healthcare

LEAP Engine Deliveries Rise 63% to 520 in First Quarter 2026

AerFin Introduces V2500 Engine Support at MRO Americas

AAR links airlines to 5,000 suppliers with new AI parts-buying tool

Ethiopian Airlines Expands 787 Fleet to 46 with New Order

Drake Air Expands Thermal MRO Services for A220 Aircraft

Can SAF Technology Reduce Aviation Emissions?

Divya Manchanda Discusses ePlane’s Vision for Air Taxis and Drones

Pem-Air Expands V2500 Maintenance Capabilities
