IATA Calls for Fairer Flight Scheduling with Slot Optimization

IATA Calls for Fairer Flight Scheduling with Slot Optimization

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is advocating for improvements to the 'Justified Non-Utilization of Slots' (JNUS) mechanism. This aims to address situations where airlines are unable to utilize their allocated flight slots due to uncontrollable factors. IATA encourages airlines to share their experiences and participate in refining the mechanism through feedback forms. The goal is to collectively promote fairness and transparency in flight schedule management, ensuring the sustainable development of the aviation industry.

Global Aviation Ground Handling Workforce Gains IATA Training Standard

Global Aviation Ground Handling Workforce Gains IATA Training Standard

The IATA Ground Operations Training Passport enhances ground handling training, promoting global recognition of standards. This initiative aims to reduce costs, improve safety, and facilitate talent mobility and career development within the ground handling industry. By aligning training programs with IATA standards and providing a globally recognized credential, the passport ensures a consistent level of competence and facilitates the efficient movement of skilled personnel across borders. Ultimately, this contributes to a safer and more efficient ground handling operation worldwide.

IATA Advances Air Travel Efficiency with New CNS Technologies

IATA Advances Air Travel Efficiency with New CNS Technologies

IATA is dedicated to optimizing aviation communication, navigation, and surveillance technologies to reduce costs and benefit passengers. It focuses on the practicality, communication, standards, and benefits of new technologies, promoting developments like Performance-Based Navigation (PBN). The aim is to improve efficiency and safety while minimizing expenses for airlines and ultimately, the traveling public. IATA's efforts contribute to a more sustainable and affordable aviation industry through technological advancements and standardized practices.

IATA Unveils Strategic Partner Meeting Agenda for Industry Insights

IATA Unveils Strategic Partner Meeting Agenda for Industry Insights

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) offers exclusive conference agendas for its strategic partners, covering key areas of the aviation industry. Partners can gain insights into industry trends, establish strategic connections, participate in industry decision-making, and showcase innovative achievements. IATA is committed to strengthening communication and cooperation with its partners to jointly promote the prosperity and development of the aviation industry. This collaboration fosters innovation and helps shape the future of air travel.

New IATA ONE Record Standard Streamlines Air Cargo Data

New IATA ONE Record Standard Streamlines Air Cargo Data

The IATA ONE Record standard aims to revolutionize air cargo data exchange by establishing a unified data sharing platform, enhancing operational efficiency, improving customer experience, promoting compliance, and fostering innovation. This paper delves into the strategic significance, business cases, compliance requirements, integrated operations, and change management aspects of ONE Record, providing a comprehensive guide for the digital transformation of air cargo. It explores the key benefits and challenges associated with adopting this data standard.

New IATA Guide Shifts Aviation Safety to Riskbased Audits

New IATA Guide Shifts Aviation Safety to Riskbased Audits

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released a new edition of the 'IOSA Audit Best Practice Handbook' to promote a shift towards risk-based aviation safety audits. The handbook provides guidance on advanced auditing techniques and internal audit program development. Used in conjunction with the IOSA Standards Manual, it helps airlines enhance their safety management and prepare for the new standards taking effect on April 1, 2025. This resource aims to support airlines in improving safety performance through a more proactive and targeted approach to auditing.

Air Travel Transformed by IATA Expansion and NDC Adoption

Air Travel Transformed by IATA Expansion and NDC Adoption

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is continuously expanding and actively promoting the New Distribution Capability (NDC). NDC aims to break down traditional ticket sales barriers, enabling airlines to offer richer, more personalized services, allowing passengers to freely combine options and customize their flight experiences. Despite challenges in widespread adoption, NDC represents a significant trend in the aviation industry, promising a future where flying experiences are more personalized, intelligent, and convenient. This shift allows for greater control and customization for the modern traveler.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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St Gallen and IATA Partner on Sustainable Aviation Program

St Gallen and IATA Partner on Sustainable Aviation Program

IATA's collaboration with the University of St. Gallen cultivates sustainable aviation leaders, covering topics such as sustainable aviation fuels and carbon markets. The program aims to enhance strategic and management capabilities, empowering participants to drive the green transition within the aviation industry. By fostering a deeper understanding of sustainability challenges and opportunities, this initiative seeks to accelerate the adoption of environmentally responsible practices and contribute to a more sustainable future for air travel.

Global Airlines Push Carbon Offset Plans at IATA Meeting

Global Airlines Push Carbon Offset Plans at IATA Meeting

The IATA's 2008 Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit, themed 'Climate Friendly,' partnered with Climate Friendly to offset the conference's carbon emissions by purchasing Gold Standard carbon credits from a wind farm in Turkey. This action demonstrated IATA's commitment to sustainable development and set an example for the aviation industry's green transition. The initiative highlighted the potential for carbon offsetting to mitigate the environmental impact of air travel and promote more sustainable practices within the sector.

ICC Enhances Global Air Transport Compliance Via IATA Partnership

ICC Enhances Global Air Transport Compliance Via IATA Partnership

ICC The Compliance Center Inc., an IATA Accredited Platinum Partner based in Canada, provides expert dangerous goods transportation compliance services to businesses across the Americas. By offering training, consulting, and solutions, ICC helps clients mitigate compliance risks and ensure the safe and efficient transport of goods, empowering them to focus on core business growth. We help companies navigate the complexities of dangerous goods regulations and maintain IATA compliance, minimizing potential fines and delays while optimizing their supply chain.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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