Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC kicks off its 2026 brake school sessions, hosting multi-day classes across the country from March to November.
Bendix will host in-person and virtual education opportunities for fleet technicians, owner-operators, and others to enhance the skills necessary to help keep vehicles on the road and in safe operating condition.
To address market demand, Bendix has expanded the availability of its two-day Bendix Advanced Technology Training class. This highly attended course rounds out the Bendix training schedule, which also includes the tried-and-true three-day Bendix Air Brake Training class.
Where to Find a Training Session
In-person opportunities on the 2026 calendar cover 11 states. They include 16 sessions of Bendix’s three-day Air Brake Training class – long recognized as setting the industry training standard – beginning March 31-April 2 in Fresno, California.
Seven sessions of the two-day Bendix Advanced Technology Training program are scheduled: three at company headquarters in Avon, Ohio; two in Reno, Nevada; and two in Fairfield, Connecticut. The first takes place April 14-15 in Avon.
Bendix has scheduled two sessions of its three-day virtual training class, with one scheduled on Eastern Time and the other on Mountain Time for the convenience of attendees in western North America.
Registration is open for the complete schedule of both courses, shown at the end of this news release. A member of the Bendix Tech Training Team conducts every class. The training team is led by a Master-level, ASE-certified technical trainer.
What’s on the Agenda
Bendix’s three-day Air Brake Training class is tailored to both new and experienced technicians. It covers the description, operation, troubleshooting, and service elements for the total range of components found within dual air brake systems. Classroom topics include the fundamentals of compressed air; tactics for air system failure mode diagnosis and troubleshooting; and air brake system and foundation brake components, including air compressors, valves, foundation drum brakes, and air disc brakes. The class also provides an introduction to the Bendix GSBC (Global Scalable Brake Control) electronic braking system technology, as well as Bendix GSAT (Global Scalable Air Treatment).
Bendix recommends that each participant complete the online air brake training at the company’s brake-school.com site before taking the in-person Air Brake Training class.
The two-day Bendix Advanced Technology Training class picks up where the Air Brake Training class ends. It covers the operation and troubleshooting of advanced safety systems and software. Topics include:
Antilock braking systems (ABS)
• AutoVue Lane Departure Warning (LDW) System from Bendix CVS
• Bendix® ESP Electronic Stability Program full-stability system
• Bendix® Wingman Advanced™
– A Collision Mitigation Technology
• Bendix® Fusion, the company’s flagship driver assistance system family
• SmarTire and SmarTire Trailer-Link™Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) by Bendix CVS
• Bendix® GSBC® electronic braking system and Bendix GSAT
The Advanced Technology Training program includes in-depth, hands-on maintenance instruction for Bendix® air disc brakes and electrical diagnostics.
All registrants in the three-day Air Brake Training and two-day Bendix Advanced Technology Training courses may elect to take part in a written test administered at the close of each class. Bendix will grade the exam, and registrants earning a passing grade will receive a Tested and Passed certificate. Those who take the exam and don’t pass will receive a Certificate of Completion, as will registrants who elect not to participate in the optional testing.
In-person Bendix training and the optional test are not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). It does not take the place of any instruction or certification exam administered by the DOT.
Bendix does not certify technicians for work on its systems.
How to Register
Because of the quantity and complexity of the products covered, Bendix recommends that each student complete the three-day Air Brake Training course or, at a minimum, the online air brake training at brake-school.com before taking the Advanced Technology Training class.
Per-person enrollment costs are $525 for Air Brake Training, $475 for Advanced Technology Training, and $425 for the virtual class. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis, and class size is limited. Register online at bendix.com or B2Bendix.com. For more information, call 1-800-AIR-BRAKE (1-800-247-2725).
The three-day air brake training, set for Tuesday-Thursday, will be held:
- March 31-April 2, Fresno, Calif.
- April 7-9, Avon, Ohio.
- May 5-7, Indianapolis.
- May 12-14, Huntersville, N.C.
- May 12-14, Fort Wayne, Ind.
- June 2-4, Reno, Nev.
- June 9-11, Fairfield, Conn.
- June 16-18, Avon, Ohio.
- June 16-18, Thornton, Colo.
- July 7-9, San Marcos, Calif.
- July 14-16, virtual class, Eastern time.
- July 21-23, Owosso, Mich.
- July 28-30, Reno, Nev.
- Sept. 15-17, Avon, Ohio.
- Oct. 6-8, Bowling Green, Ky.
- Oct. 6-8, Tolleson, Ariz.
- Oct. 20-22, Oklahoma City.
- Nov. 10-12, virtual class, Mountain time.
The advanced training will be held at these sites:
- April 14-15, Avon, Ohio.
- June 15-16, Fairfield, Conn.
- June 17-18, Fairfield, Conn.
- June 23-24, Avon, Ohio.
- June 23-24, Reno, Nev.
- Aug. 11-12, Reno, Nev.
- Sept. 29-30, Avon, Ohio.








