International Air Transport Association (IATA)

IATA and AZANS to develop airspace strategy

IATA and AZANS, the Air Navigation Service Provider of Azerbaijan, have agreed to develop
and implement an Azerbaijan NAS

IATA issues mobility aid guidance

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced new guidance to help improve the transportation of mobility aids

IATA inks agreement with Somalia

ATA and the Government of the Federal Republic
of Somalia have agreed to work together to strengthen the benefits of aviation in Somalia

IATA calls for enhanced GSE equipment

IATA has called for a transition to enhanced ground support equipment, to improve safety and contain the cost of ground damage

IATA expands IEnvA to include airports

IATA has launched the IATA Environmental Assessment for Airports and Ground Service Providers (IEnvA for Airports and GSPs)

Hactl wins fourth CEIV accreditation

Hactl – Hong Kong’s largest independent handler – has obtained accreditation under IATA’s CEIV Lithium Batteries (Li-batt) standard.

Düsseldorf CEIV certification renewed

Düsseldorf (DUS) Airport Cargo has received IATA Centre of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) pharma certification for a third time

War in Ukraine and Omicron hit cargo

Newly released International Air Transport Association (IATA) global air cargo data has shown
a drop in demand in March 2022

IATA launches CO2 calculation method

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched its Recommended Practice Per-Passenger CO2 Calculation Methodology

ACI and IATA call for end to restrictions

ACI Europe and IATA have called for all remaining COVID restrictions applying to intra-EU and Schengen area travel to be dropped

IATA: Passenger numbers to recover in 2024

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects overall traveller numbers to reach 4 billion in 2024, exceeding pre-COVID-19 levels

Airports sector welcomes travel recommendations

Trade bodies representing the aviation sector have responded positively to the latest pandemic-end travel recommendations