Aviation Groups Partner to Standardize Flight Emission Data

Aviation Groups Partner to Standardize Flight Emission Data

IATA (International Air Transport Association) is collaborating with Travalyst to provide consumers with more accurate carbon footprint calculations for air travel. By integrating operational data, establishing standardized methodologies, and considering the impact of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), they aim to enhance the transparency and precision of carbon emission estimations. This initiative empowers consumers to make more environmentally conscious travel decisions and contributes to the green transformation of the aviation industry.

New IATA Platform Tackles Global Aviation Cost Challenges

New IATA Platform Tackles Global Aviation Cost Challenges

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched the Aviation Charges Intelligence Center (ACIC) to provide airlines with a global platform for aviation charges information. ACIC updates data daily, covering charges such as airport, air navigation, and fuel. It offers intelligent functions like charge trend analysis, invoice auditing, and route distance calculation. ACIC provides various subscription packages and regional coverage options, helping airlines optimize their cost structure and improve operational efficiency. This tool aims to empower airlines with the necessary data to make informed decisions and control expenses related to aviation charges.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Airlines Push Netzero Goals with Sustainable Fuel Shift

Airlines Push Netzero Goals with Sustainable Fuel Shift

This paper delves into the pathways for the aviation industry to achieve net-zero emissions, analyzing the role and challenges of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), along with policy drivers and industry actions. OAG data analysis and expert perspectives provide valuable insights into the decarbonization challenges and opportunities facing the aviation sector. It emphasizes the importance of technological innovation, policy support, and global collaboration in reaching ambitious emissions reduction goals. The study highlights the critical need for a multi-faceted approach to ensure a sustainable future for air travel.

Airlines Green Initiatives Face Scrutiny Over Transparency

Airlines Green Initiatives Face Scrutiny Over Transparency

The aviation industry is pursuing a green transition. OAG analyzes flight data to identify more environmentally friendly flights. Significant fuel efficiency differences exist, highlighting the importance of efficient aircraft, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), and carbon offsetting. These elements are crucial for reducing the industry's environmental impact and achieving sustainability goals. Focusing on these key areas can lead to substantial reductions in carbon emissions and contribute to a more sustainable future for air travel.

US Airlines Leverage DOT Data for Market Edge

US Airlines Leverage DOT Data for Market Edge

OAG's DOT Aviation Data Analysis tool integrates US Department of Transportation data, providing key information such as profitability, load factors, and fuel costs. This empowers users to analyze market trends, benchmark costs, conduct financial benchmarking, and plan for future development. Gain a competitive edge in the US aviation market by leveraging this tool for in-depth insights and strategic decision-making. It facilitates understanding of market dynamics and supports informed route planning and resource allocation.

01/15/2026 Airlines
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IATA Introduces Sustainability Courses to Address Aviation Emissions

IATA Introduces Sustainability Courses to Address Aviation Emissions

IATA introduces the Environment and Fuel Management course series, designed to help the aviation industry address environmental challenges and understand carbon emissions trading policies. The courses cover noise, emissions, waste management, and sustainable development strategies. Offering introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels, the program empowers the industry to achieve its sustainable development goals. The series aims to provide practical knowledge and tools for airlines and other stakeholders to minimize their environmental impact and contribute to a greener future for aviation.

Sustainable Fuel Growth Stalls Due to Policy Gaps IATA

Sustainable Fuel Growth Stalls Due to Policy Gaps IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports a slowdown in the production growth of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), highlighting policy missteps as a key obstacle. Mandatory measures in the EU and UK have proven counterproductive, leading to soaring costs. The report urges policymakers to adjust their approach, establishing long-term policy frameworks, providing financial incentives, and strengthening international collaboration to promote SAF production and adoption. This is crucial for achieving a green future for the aviation industry.

OAG Report Highlights Push for Sustainable Aviation Growth

OAG Report Highlights Push for Sustainable Aviation Growth

OAG's 'Green Travel World Report' reveals the importance of sustainability to the air travel industry. It analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing airlines, airports, and OTAs, offering actionable guidance. The report emphasizes the crucial roles of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), emerging technologies, and information transparency in building a green travel future. It calls for industry-wide collaboration to achieve sustainable development within the aviation sector, highlighting the need for collective effort and innovative solutions to minimize environmental impact and promote responsible travel practices.

Global Airline Group IATA Establishes Passenger CO2 Calculation Standard

Global Airline Group IATA Establishes Passenger CO2 Calculation Standard

IATA has released new regulations standardizing the calculation of passenger flight carbon emissions. These regulations consider factors like fuel consumption and cabin class, and encourage the use of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). The initiative aims to enhance transparency and promote sustainable development within the aviation industry by providing a consistent and reliable method for quantifying emissions. This standardized approach will help airlines and passengers alike to better understand and reduce their environmental impact, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable future for air travel.

Aviation Groups Partner to Improve Flight Emission Transparency

Aviation Groups Partner to Improve Flight Emission Transparency

IATA is collaborating with Travalyst to provide travelers with a unified and accurate flight carbon emission calculation methodology, addressing 'carbon anxiety'. This initiative leverages data sharing, methodological alignment, and the inclusion of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to enhance consumer awareness, foster industry innovation, and inform policy development. The partnership aims to build a sustainable future for the aviation industry by providing transparent and consistent information to passengers, enabling them to make informed travel choices and supporting the industry's decarbonization efforts.