Willie Walsh Leads IATA Through Aviation Industry Transformation

Willie Walsh Leads IATA Through Aviation Industry Transformation

Willie Walsh, the new Director General of IATA, brings over 40 years of experience in the aviation industry. He has a proven track record of successfully leading airlines through crises and expansion. Known for his pragmatic, decisive, and innovative leadership style, Walsh will guide IATA in addressing post-pandemic industry recovery and sustainable development challenges. He aims to lead the global aviation industry towards a more prosperous and sustainable future, focusing on key areas like reducing carbon emissions and improving operational efficiency.

12/30/2025 Airlines
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Global Aviation Body IATA Launches Careerboosting Internship Program

Global Aviation Body IATA Launches Careerboosting Internship Program

The IATA Internship Program offers graduates and undergraduates opportunities to develop within the international aviation industry. Through participation in real-world projects and receiving professional guidance, interns can boost their career growth. The program provides stipends, accident insurance, and is located in Geneva, Montreal, Beijing, and other locations. Apply now and launch your aviation career!

12/30/2025 Airlines
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Aviation Safety Boosted by IATA Manuals Professional Value

Aviation Safety Boosted by IATA Manuals Professional Value

The IATA Manual is the aviation industry's 'bible,' covering regulations, standards, development, updates, and application advantages. It's not only a guarantee for compliant business operations but also a powerful tool for improving efficiency, reducing risks, and enhancing competitiveness. Investing in the IATA Manual is an investment in the future of the company. It provides essential guidance and best practices for safe and efficient air transport, ensuring adherence to global standards and promoting a culture of safety within the organization.

Global Aviation Safety Standards Rise with IATA Audits

Global Aviation Safety Standards Rise with IATA Audits

IATA is committed to improving global aviation safety through safety audit programs like IOSA and ISSA, as well as events such as workshops, data symposia, and annual general meetings. These initiatives aim to help airlines identify risks, optimize operations, enhance brand reputation, and promote the safe development of the aviation industry. By providing standardized audits and platforms for knowledge sharing, IATA plays a crucial role in fostering a safer and more secure aviation environment worldwide.

Subscribe to IATA Updates for Aviation Industry Insights

Subscribe to IATA Updates for Aviation Industry Insights

Subscribe to IATA event updates and stay informed about the latest activities of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Gain insights into industry trends, expand your network, and discover collaboration opportunities. Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are also available to help your brand stand out in the global aviation industry.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Adopts Green Systems for Netzero Goals

Aviation Industry Adopts Green Systems for Netzero Goals

The aviation industry is committed to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, making Environmental Management Systems (EMS) crucial. This paper explores how EMS can help organizations enhance environmental sustainability. It analyzes the challenges faced by airports and Ground Service Providers (GSPs), and shares industry best practices, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts. The focus is on leveraging EMS to drive sustainable practices and contribute to the industry's ambitious emissions reduction goals. Successful implementation requires a holistic approach and strong stakeholder engagement.

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.

IATA Honors Aviation Leaders with 2025 Diversity Awards

IATA Honors Aviation Leaders with 2025 Diversity Awards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the winners of the 2025 Diversity & Inclusion Awards, recognizing Claudia Zapata-Cardone, Katherine Moloney, and Air Canada for their outstanding contributions to promoting diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry. These awards aim to encourage more people to join the aviation sector and create a more inclusive and representative industry. The awards highlight the importance of fostering a welcoming environment for individuals from all backgrounds within the aviation community.

Dolomiti Air Expands Dominance in European Regional Aviation

Dolomiti Air Expands Dominance in European Regional Aviation

Dolomiti Air, an Italian regional airline, has established a comprehensive European route network, positioning itself as a 'European regional specialist.' Leveraging its dual hubs in Milan and Venice, it drives both passenger and cargo transport, solidifying its leading position in the Italian regional aviation market. Its success lies in its precise market positioning and efficient operating model. The airline focuses on connecting smaller cities and providing feeder services to larger hubs, contributing to the overall connectivity of the European air transport system.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Europes Green Aviation Stalls Over High Biofuel Costs

Europes Green Aviation Stalls Over High Biofuel Costs

The green transition of the EU aviation sector faces challenges. While the ReFuelEU Aviation (RFEUA) regulation aims to promote Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), monopolistic practices by fuel suppliers lead to high 'compliance fees' for SAF, significantly increasing airline costs. Logistical bottlenecks and the lack of global incentives further hinder SAF adoption, potentially obstructing emissions reduction targets. The high cost of SAF, driven by limited supply and market dynamics, poses a significant hurdle to the successful implementation of the RFEUA and the achievement of a sustainable aviation sector.