GOL and TAP Air Portugal Lead Green Aviation with IATA Fuelis

GOL and TAP Air Portugal Lead Green Aviation with IATA Fuelis

GOL and TAP Air Portugal are among the first adopters of IATA FuelIS, marking a significant step in aviation's pursuit of fuel efficiency and sustainability. FuelIS utilizes data analytics to help airlines optimize fuel consumption, reduce costs, and lower carbon emissions. The tool provides airlines with industry benchmark comparisons and supports the development of fuel strategies, contributing to a more sustainable future for the aviation industry. It empowers airlines to make data-driven decisions for improved fuel management and environmental performance.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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Global Travel Ease Boosts Aviation Industry Recovery

Global Travel Ease Boosts Aviation Industry Recovery

The global aviation industry is experiencing accelerated recovery as many countries lift travel restrictions, driving passenger volume growth, particularly in the Asian market. However, fuel shortages and resource challenges persist, posing difficulties for some airlines. Despite these hurdles, the aviation industry's resilience will contribute to its eventual full recovery.

New IATA Tool Tracks Aviation Emissions More Accurately

New IATA Tool Tracks Aviation Emissions More Accurately

IATA has launched 'IATA CO2 Connect,' a carbon emission calculator that uses real airline data to accurately calculate the carbon footprint per passenger. This tool considers various factors, including aircraft type, flight distance, fuel consumption, and the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). It aims to enhance transparency in carbon emissions, empowering travelers to make more environmentally conscious travel choices and promoting sustainable development within the aviation industry. By providing precise data, IATA CO2 Connect supports informed decision-making and encourages the adoption of greener practices.

Aviation Forum Maps Path to Sustainable Air Travel

Aviation Forum Maps Path to Sustainable Air Travel

The IATA Aviation Energy Forum brings together industry leaders to discuss aviation fuel efficiency, Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), and net-zero emissions. It offers opportunities for brand exposure, networking, and driving sustainable development within the aviation sector. The forum serves as a platform to explore innovative solutions and collaborate towards a greener future for air travel. Attendees can learn about the latest advancements in SAF technology and contribute to shaping the industry's sustainability agenda.

Fedex Expands Sustainable Fuel Program to Chicago Miami Airports

Fedex Expands Sustainable Fuel Program to Chicago Miami Airports

FedEx launched sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) programs at Chicago O'Hare and Miami International Airports, marking a significant step in its green logistics transformation. This initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions and meet the growing customer demand for lower-carbon transportation. Despite facing cost and supply challenges, FedEx remains committed to achieving 30% alternative fuel usage by 2030. The company is actively exploring new fuel production technologies to build a more sustainable logistics network and reduce its environmental impact.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Airlines Use Hedging to Mitigate Fuel Price Risks

Airlines Use Hedging to Mitigate Fuel Price Risks

Airline fuel hedging is a crucial strategy for managing oil price volatility and stabilizing profits. Airlines utilize financial instruments like futures, options, and swaps to lock in fuel costs and mitigate risk. IATA official courses provide expertise and skills to help professionals develop effective hedging policies, thereby enhancing airline competitiveness and profitability. These courses cover various hedging strategies, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance, empowering participants to make informed decisions and optimize fuel cost management within the aviation industry.

Airlines Face Frozen Funds SAF Delays Amid Supply Chain Woes

Airlines Face Frozen Funds SAF Delays Amid Supply Chain Woes

An IATA report reveals multiple challenges facing the aviation industry: frozen funds, decelerating Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, increased European airspace delays, and aircraft delivery delays. IATA is promoting the ONE Record data sharing standard to address these issues, aiming to improve cargo efficiency and facilitate digital transformation. This initiative seeks to mitigate the impact of these challenges and foster a more streamlined and efficient aviation ecosystem. Overcoming these hurdles is crucial for the industry's continued growth and sustainability.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Faces Challenges Amid Growth Prospects IATA

Aviation Industry Faces Challenges Amid Growth Prospects IATA

IATA's Director General's speech at the Paris Air Forum highlighted the challenges and opportunities facing aviation recovery. The article analyzes capacity bottlenecks, policy differences, and environmental pressures, proposing solutions like standardized measures, sustainable aviation fuel, and Single European Sky. It emphasizes the importance of industry resilience, technological innovation, and global cooperation, envisioning the future development prospects of the aviation industry. The speech underscores the need for harmonized global policies to facilitate a smooth and sustainable recovery for the sector.

Sustainable Fuel Output Rises As Policies Drive Aviations Netzero Push

Sustainable Fuel Output Rises As Policies Drive Aviations Netzero Push

IATA data shows a 200% surge in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production in 2022, but more policy incentives are crucial to achieve the aviation industry's net-zero emissions goal. The article emphasizes the importance of government support, including production incentives, R&D investment, and standard setting. It calls for collaboration among stakeholders to promote SAF industry development. Increased SAF production and utilization are essential for decarbonizing air travel, and supportive policies are needed to accelerate the transition to a sustainable aviation future.

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.