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Aviatize — Flight School Management Software
CAAB Compliance
🇧🇩Bangladesh

Build Bangladesh's Aviation Training Future

CAAB Compliance Ready

Bangladesh's aviation sector is transforming — new airlines, new routes, and a government push for domestically trained pilots. Bangladeshi flight schools are scaling up from small operations to structured academies, and they need management software that grows with them without adding costs they can't absorb.

In short

Is Aviatize CAAB compliant?

Bangladesh is one of South Asia's most promising aviation growth stories — with US-Bangla Airlines, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and new carrier entrants driving demand for domestically trained pilots. The country has invested in new flight training infrastructure, and Bangladeshi flight schools are evolving from small, instructor-led operations into structured academies that need proper management technology. The challenge is building operational maturity while keeping training costs accessible in a price-sensitive market.

Frameworks supported

  • BCAR Part 141 — Approved Training Organisations
  • BCAR Part 61 — Pilot Licensing
  • BCAR Part 43 — Maintenance Standards
  • CAAB SMS — Safety Management System
  • BCAR Part 145 — Maintenance Organisations
  • CAAB ATO Standards — Training Organisation Approval

Running a flight school under CAABregulations means juggling training records, instructor qualifications, aircraft maintenance schedules, and student progress — all while making sure every document is audit-ready. Most schools still rely on spreadsheets and paper files. There's a better way.

Aviatize is the operating system for flight schools — a single platform where scheduling, training management, billing, maintenance tracking, and CAAB compliance all come together. No more chasing missing documents or scrambling before an audit.

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CAAB Regulations

The Regulations That Shape Your Operations

Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh defines the rules for flight training in Bangladesh. Here are the key frameworks that Aviatize helps you navigate — not just comply with, but actually use to run a tighter, more efficient operation.

BCAR Part 141

Approved Training Organisations

Training management for CAAB-approved training organisations under BCAR Part 141, including curriculum standards, student progress tracking, and compliance documentation.

BCAR Part 61

Pilot Licensing

Licensing record management for Bangladeshi pilot certifications covering PPL, CPL, and ATPL aligned with CAAB flight crew licensing requirements.

BCAR Part 43

Maintenance Standards

Maintenance record keeping aligned with CAAB airworthiness standards including inspection schedules and airworthiness directive compliance for training aircraft.

CAAB SMS

Safety Management System

Safety management tools supporting CAAB SMS implementation aligned with ICAO Annex 19, including occurrence reporting and risk assessment.

BCAR Part 145

Maintenance Organisations

Compliance support for CAAB-approved maintenance organisations including maintenance program management and personnel qualification tracking.

CAAB ATO Standards

Training Organisation Approval

Documentation support for CAAB ATO approval and renewal including training capability evidence, fleet records, and instructor qualification management.

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Aviatize for CAAB

How Aviatize Keeps You Compliant

Compliance isn't a checkbox — it's how your organization operates every day. Aviatize embeds CAAB requirements into your daily workflow so staying compliant is the default, not an afterthought.

Scalable pricing designed for price-sensitive markets — Bangladeshi flight schools can start with core features and add capabilities as they grow

Operational maturity tools that help small schools professionalize — standardized record keeping, compliance checklists, and audit preparation that elevate operations to CAAB audit standards

US-Bangla Airlines and Biman Bangladesh Airlines cadet pipeline tracking with airline-specific milestone reporting

Monsoon season scheduling optimization for a country where June–October weather significantly impacts training throughput

BDT billing with student installment payment management reflecting Bangladesh's typical pay-as-you-train financing model

CAAB audit preparation dashboards with automated compliance gap detection — critical for schools building their track record with the regulator

Built for Your Organization

See How Flight Schools Use Aviatize

From small DTOs to multi-location ATOs, flight schools across Bangladeshuse Aviatize to manage their entire operation. Explore dedicated solution pages to see what's possible for your type of organization.

Trusted Worldwide

Used by 50+ Aviation Organizations Globally

From flight schools and ATOs to flying clubs and helicopter operators, aviation organizations across six continents trust Aviatize to run their operations. Read their stories to see how they work with Aviatize every day.

50+
Organizations worldwide
6+
Countries on every continent
99.9%
Billing accuracy reported

Ready to Simplify CAAB Compliance?

Book a demo and see how Aviatize helps flight schools across Bangladesh stay compliant while running efficient operations.

Compliance built in
Audit-ready records
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Frequently asked questions

How does Aviatize make flight school software affordable for the Bangladeshi market?

Aviatize offers scalable pricing that allows Bangladeshi flight schools to start with core training management and compliance features, then add advanced capabilities — fleet management, airline reporting, analytics — as they grow. This avoids the upfront cost burden that makes enterprise software inaccessible in price-sensitive markets.

How does monsoon season affect flight training in Bangladesh?

Bangladesh's monsoon season (June–October) can significantly reduce VFR training days, creating scheduling pressure during the remaining months. Aviatize's scheduling engine accounts for seasonal weather patterns, maximizing aircraft utilization during clear periods and automatically rescheduling disrupted lessons to minimize training timeline impact.

Can Aviatize help small Bangladeshi schools meet CAAB audit standards?

Yes. Many Bangladeshi flight schools are transitioning from informal operations to structured, CAAB-auditable training organisations. Aviatize provides the operational framework — standardized record keeping, compliance checklists, document management, and audit preparation dashboards — that helps schools demonstrate CAAB compliance without hiring dedicated compliance staff.

What is driving Bangladesh's aviation growth?

Bangladesh's aviation market is expanding rapidly — US-Bangla Airlines has grown to become the country's largest domestic carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines is modernizing its fleet, and new carrier applications continue. A growing middle class, rising domestic travel demand, and government investment in airport infrastructure are all contributing to increased pilot demand and flight training investment.