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<strong>IATA</strong> Authorized Training Center (<strong>ATC</strong>) <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

On print communications involving another organization, the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo should be the same<br />

size as the organization’s logo or smaller, at the bottom left of the piece, at the same level as the<br />

logo of the <strong>ATC</strong> signing the communication, in keeping with the size-proportion guidelines<br />

discussed earlier.<br />

Samples of all advertisements, forms, and brochures, promotional or print materials using the <strong>IATA</strong><br />

<strong>ATC</strong> logo must be submitted to <strong>IATA</strong> at least ten (10) working days prior to final print and<br />

distribution, in accordance with the terms of the <strong>ATC</strong> Accreditation Agreement.<br />

If uncertainty arises concerning the use of the “<strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong>” logo, please submit the piece for review<br />

to <strong>IATA</strong> Brand Management at infobranding@iata.org.<br />

4.9 Applications: Corporate Stationary<br />

On <strong>ATC</strong> stationary pieces such as letterhead, fax cover sheets, press releases and business cards,<br />

the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo should appear at the bottom left, aligned with the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo and body copy,<br />

in keeping with the size-proportion guidelines discussed earlier. The <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo may not be<br />

used on letterhead as the predominant logo or in any way that might indicate a relationship with<br />

<strong>IATA</strong> other than that of an <strong>ATC</strong>.<br />

The <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo may be placed on envelopes only if it appears in the back, in keeping with our<br />

size-proportion guidelines.<br />

4.10 Applications: Web Communications<br />

Use of the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo on the Internet must be restricted to <strong>ATC</strong> sections of your website. When<br />

in use, the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo may appear at the bottom left of the page, at the same level as the<br />

corporate logo signing the communication, in keeping with the size-proportion guidelines specified<br />

earlier. The <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo may not appear on a product-oriented web page, nor may it be placed<br />

next to a product logo.<br />

When using the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo on the Web, it is recommended to program it to link to the following<br />

address: http://www.iata.org/Pages/default.aspx .<br />

Section 4 – <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> Logo Usage Guidelines 4-3

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