IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), based in Montreal, is responsible for setting aviation standards, promoting market development, communicating and collaborating with airlines, safeguarding industry interests, and enhancing data and training services. It also focuses on environmental protection and sustainable development.

08/04/2025 Airlines
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Rwandas Kamembe Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

Rwandas Kamembe Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

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Istanbuls Hezarfen Airport Emerges As Key Aviation Hub

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