Aviation Leaders to Gather in Rio for IATA 2026 Summit

Aviation Leaders to Gather in Rio for IATA 2026 Summit

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that its 82nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2026, hosted by LATAM Airlines Group. The AGM is one of the most important annual events in the aviation industry, bringing together global leaders to discuss the industry's development direction. It is expected to focus on key issues such as sustainable development, technological innovation, passenger experience, safety and security, and industry cooperation, providing guidance for the future development of the aviation industry.

IATA Proposes Streamlined Tourist Fee System for Dominican Republic

IATA Proposes Streamlined Tourist Fee System for Dominican Republic

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is working to streamline the Dominican Republic's tourist card fee collection mechanism, addressing the current system's failure to effectively exempt certain travelers. IATA proposes eliminating the collection of fees via airline tickets and transitioning to an online portal. They urge the Dominican Republic government to take the lead in resolving the issue. IATA emphasizes its continued support for the Dominican Republic's tourism industry and hopes to collaborate with the government to create a more convenient travel experience for passengers.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Dominican Republic and IATA Clash Over Tourism Fee Collection

Dominican Republic and IATA Clash Over Tourism Fee Collection

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urges the Dominican Republic government to reassess its tourist card fee policy. The current system's inability to differentiate passenger nationality and residency hinders airlines from implementing exemptions. IATA proposes an online portal system, allowing travelers to prepay and clarify exemption eligibility. This would streamline the process, enhance efficiency, and ultimately promote tourism. The existing system creates confusion and operational difficulties for airlines trying to comply with the exemption rules. A modernized approach is needed for a smoother and fairer travel experience.

Global SAF Registry Launched to Accelerate Aviation Decarbonization

Global SAF Registry Launched to Accelerate Aviation Decarbonization

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has established the Civil Aviation Decarbonization Organization (CADO) to manage a global Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registry system. This initiative aims to create a transparent and efficient SAF market by connecting supply and demand, tracking environmental benefits, reducing costs, and accelerating SAF adoption. CADO membership is open to all stakeholders, encouraging broad participation to collectively advance the aviation industry's sustainable development. The registry will be crucial for ensuring the credibility and scalability of SAF usage within the sector.

AI and Tariffs Reshape Global Supply Chains Through 2026

AI and Tariffs Reshape Global Supply Chains Through 2026

The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) released its 'Top 10 Trends for 2026' report, revealing that AI, trade dynamics, workforce evolution, resilience, and sustainability will reshape global supply chains. Businesses need to pay attention to these trends to build intelligent, resilient, and sustainable supply chains to meet future challenges. The report highlights the importance of adapting to changing trade landscapes and leveraging technology like AI to improve efficiency and visibility. Furthermore, building robust and flexible supply chains is crucial for navigating disruptions and ensuring long-term success.

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

Ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast are actively preparing for a potential strike by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA). Ports are implementing measures to minimize potential operational disruptions, including extending operating hours, adjusting cargo receiving strategies, and offering fee waivers. Key ports like the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port of Savannah, and the Port of Houston have announced specific contingency plans to ensure smooth cargo movement. These efforts aim to mitigate the impact of the potential labor action on the supply chain.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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IATA Introduces Safety Tool to Boost Airline Performance

IATA Introduces Safety Tool to Boost Airline Performance

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the I-ASC Aviation Safety Culture Survey Tool to help airlines assess, benchmark, and improve their safety culture. The tool evaluates nine key drivers, providing quantitative and qualitative data to support the development of improvement plans. It offers industry benchmarking, risk identification, global coverage, and continuous improvement tracking capabilities. This helps airlines enhance their safety performance by providing actionable insights and facilitating a proactive approach to safety management. Ultimately, the I-ASC tool aims to foster a stronger safety culture within the aviation industry.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Aviation Industry Adopts Competencybased Training for Maintenance

Aviation Industry Adopts Competencybased Training for Maintenance

Traditional training methods have limitations. The Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) model focuses on competency development to improve maintenance personnel's practical skills and build a highly effective team. CBTA emphasizes hands-on experience and demonstrable skills. This approach is guided by ISD (Instructional Systems Design) principles and IATA (International Air Transport Association) guidelines, providing a practical framework for implementation and ensuring standardized, competency-based training programs. The goal is to ensure maintenance personnel are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their duties safely and effectively.

New IATA Guidelines Tighten Lithium Battery Air Transport Safety

New IATA Guidelines Tighten Lithium Battery Air Transport Safety

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its latest battery transportation guidelines to address aviation safety challenges posed by the growing global demand for batteries. The guidelines cover transportation requirements for lithium, sodium-ion, and nickel-metal hydride batteries, providing detailed instructions on packaging, marking, and documentation. IATA also offers professional training courses and multilingual promotional materials to enhance industry safety awareness and ensure the safe air transport of batteries. The aim is to mitigate risks associated with battery shipments and promote best practices throughout the supply chain.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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