Aviation Industry Pushes for Standardized Ground Handling to Boost Safety

Aviation Industry Pushes for Standardized Ground Handling to Boost Safety

This webinar focuses on standardized training for ground handling operations, exploring its significance for airlines and ground service providers. It emphasizes the importance of aligning with IATA's AHM Chapter 11 and looks forward to the future benefits of training passports, providing avenues for accessing the latest information. The webinar highlights that standardized training is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency and safety within the aviation industry. It underscores the need for consistent practices and knowledge across all ground handling personnel to minimize risks and improve overall performance.

Aviation Industry Cuts Costs Boosts Safety Via IATA Fuel Pool

Aviation Industry Cuts Costs Boosts Safety Via IATA Fuel Pool

The IATA Fuel Quality Pool Program (IFQP) significantly reduces operational costs and improves fuel quality management by allowing airlines to share fuel testing reports and workload. The program offers three membership types: formal, associated, and passive. It also provides professional training and standardized testing procedures to ensure compliance. The IFQP is highly regarded by the supplier community for its contribution to fuel quality assurance and cost efficiency within the aviation industry. It promotes collaboration and standardization in fuel quality control.

Aviation Leaders to Address Emergency Response at 2025 IATA Forum

Aviation Leaders to Address Emergency Response at 2025 IATA Forum

The 2025 IATA ERP Forum brings together global experts to focus on enhancing aviation emergency response capabilities. The forum delves into key topics such as emergency planning, information sharing, crisis communication, and the application of new technologies, providing crucial insights for the aviation industry in handling unforeseen events. The 2026 forum will be held in Istanbul, and we look forward to gathering industry wisdom once again.

Policy Shifts Urged to Boost Stalled Sustainable Aviation Fuel Growth

Policy Shifts Urged to Boost Stalled Sustainable Aviation Fuel Growth

IATA reports that the growth of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production is hindered. Current policies have failed to effectively promote SAF production and application, leading to soaring costs. The mandatory requirements in the EU and the UK serve as negative examples. As e-SAF mandates approach, lessons must be learned to avoid repeating these mistakes. Regulators should promptly correct course and develop effective incentive mechanisms to promote the SAF industry and help the aviation industry achieve its sustainability goals. A focus on incentivizing production rather than solely mandating usage is crucial.

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 Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA has appointed Paula Bernal as its new Country Manager for Colombia, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the Colombian government and airlines to promote the country's aviation industry. Bernal's extensive experience in government affairs and regulatory matters will help IATA advance its aviation development agenda in the rapidly growing Latin American market. She will address challenges related to infrastructure, airspace management, safety regulations, and sustainable development.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

Aviation Industry to See Steady 39 Profit Growth by 2026

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts that the global airline industry will achieve stable profitability by 2026, with a net profit margin projected at 3.9%, despite facing multiple challenges. Passenger and cargo volumes continue to grow, and fuel costs are decreasing, but supply chain issues and regulatory pressures persist. The report also highlights the resilience of air cargo and high levels of passenger satisfaction with air travel. The industry is navigating a complex landscape to achieve sustainable financial performance.

IATA Celebrates 50 Years of Training Shaping Aviations Future

IATA Celebrates 50 Years of Training Shaping Aviations Future

With fifty years of development, IATA Training keeps pace with industry changes, providing high-quality training services to the global aviation industry through experiential learning, curriculum innovation, data-driven insights, and diversified channels. IATA is committed to representing, leading, and serving the aviation industry, contributing to its sustainable development. Its training programs are designed to meet the evolving needs of aviation professionals and organizations worldwide, ensuring a skilled and knowledgeable workforce for the future of air travel.

01/08/2026 Airlines
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Libyas Ghadames East Airport Emerges As Key Shipping Hub

Libyas Ghadames East Airport Emerges As Key Shipping Hub

Ghadames East Airport (LTD) is emerging in Libya's aviation network, featuring two runways of 1,990 meters and 3,600 meters. Its main routes connect to Tripoli International Airport. Although METAR weather information is not available, its geographical location and infrastructure development have attracted more aviation interest.