New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

The 46th edition (2026) of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) introduces significant revisions and additions across key areas including cargo and mail handling, aircraft handling and loading, load control, management and safety, aircraft movement control, ground handling agreements, airport ground support equipment specifications, and ground operations training programs. These updates aim to enhance standardization, safety, and efficiency in global airport ground handling operations. The changes reflect IATA's commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring safe and reliable ground services worldwide.

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.

Aviation Industry Adapts to New IATA Compliance Standards

Aviation Industry Adapts to New IATA Compliance Standards

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the IATA Economic Report's terms of use, clarifying permitted and prohibited uses. It emphasizes the importance of copyright notices and provides contact information for IATA. The aim is to help readers fully utilize IATA reports in compliance with the terms, promoting the healthy development of the aviation industry. The article highlights the importance of understanding and adhering to the IATA's intellectual property rights to avoid legal issues and ensure proper usage of the valuable data.

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

IATA offers professional training in airport management, operations, and safety, enhancing the skills of practitioners. Delivered by expert instructors, the courses feature cutting-edge content and flexible learning options, leading to internationally recognized certifications. These programs are designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and expertise required to excel in the dynamic aviation industry, ensuring efficient and safe airport operations globally. The comprehensive curriculum covers various aspects of airport management, from ground handling to security protocols, providing a holistic understanding of the field.

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.

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Aviation Leaders Shape Industry Future Via IATA Councils

Aviation Leaders Shape Industry Future Via IATA Councils

This paper delves into the operating rules of IATA's Advisory Councils, detailing their definition, roles and responsibilities, membership, chair election, meeting procedures, and the establishment of working groups. It also provides a detailed interpretation of the specific responsibilities of each advisory council, aiming to reveal how these 'aviation brains' contribute to the sustainable development of the global aviation industry. The analysis highlights the crucial role these councils play in shaping aviation policy and providing expert advice to IATA.

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Data Security Concerns Rise on IATA Safety Platform

Data Security Concerns Rise on IATA Safety Platform

This article interprets the IATA Safety Report platform's terms of use, highlighting data security risks and liability boundaries for users. IATA explicitly states that user input is processed solely for generating standardized reports and disclaims responsibility for damages caused by cybersecurity issues or improper use. The article advises users to implement security measures, such as using strong passwords and protecting personal information, to ensure data security. Users should be aware of their own responsibility in maintaining the security of their data while using the platform.

Global Air Traffic Modernization Plan Unveiled by IATA

Global Air Traffic Modernization Plan Unveiled by IATA

IATA's ASBU (Aviation System Block Upgrade) plan aims to enhance the interconnectedness of airspaces and improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability by modularly upgrading ATM (Air Traffic Management) systems. This approach allows for incremental improvements and facilitates seamless integration of new technologies. The ASBU framework provides a roadmap for modernizing air traffic control infrastructure globally, leading to optimized flight paths, reduced delays, and a more environmentally friendly aviation sector. Ultimately, the plan seeks to create a more efficient and resilient global air transportation network.

IATA Launches Advanced Airport Efficiency and Safety Course

IATA Launches Advanced Airport Efficiency and Safety Course

The IATA Advanced Airport Operations Diploma enhances managerial efficiency and safety. It covers planning, security, emergency response, customer service, and more, optimizing operations and helping participants become outstanding airport managers. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of airport management principles, enabling participants to improve performance and ensure a safe and secure environment. It equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary to lead and manage airport operations effectively and contribute to the overall success of the airport.

Global Aviation Embraces Digital Transformation Via IATA Initiative

Global Aviation Embraces Digital Transformation Via IATA Initiative

The IATA's 'Digital Aircraft Operations' initiative aims to facilitate digital transformation for airlines, covering key areas like flight operations, maintenance, and supply chain. By leveraging technologies such as electronic signatures, aircraft health monitoring, electronic flight bags, and RFID, airlines can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness. IATA provides comprehensive resources and an industry exchange platform to support the aviation industry in embracing a digital future. The initiative promotes standardized digital processes and data sharing for a more connected and efficient aviation ecosystem.