International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Spanish charge decision welcome, says IATA
IATA has welcomed the Spanish government’s rejection of operator AENA’s proposal to recoup COVID-19 losses by raising airport charges
IATA launches ground operations portal
IATA has announced the launch of the IGOM Portal, a support tool for the implementation of the IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM).
IATA responds to slot changes
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has welcomed updated slot guidance from the European Airport Coordinators Association (EUACA).
Van der walt joins Nexshore board
Nexshore, which powers the OneRecord air cargo logistics data-sharing platform, has appointed Lionel van der Walt to its advisory board
IATA confirms Leger in commercial role
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has appointed Frederic Leger senior vice president for commercial products and services
Supply chain disruptions hit cargo
IATA data for global air cargo markets showed lower growth in November 2021, due to supply chain disruptions and capacity constraints
IATA backs WHO advice
The International Air Transport Association has called for governments to follow World Health Organization advice and immediately rescind Omicron-related travel bans
IATA reveals passenger priorities
IATA’s newly published 2021 Global Passenger Survey (GPS) has delivered two main conclusions, the organisation says
Çelebi wins CEIV certification
Çelebi Aviation’s cargo and warehouse operation in Istanbul, Turkey, has gained IATA CEIV Pharma certification after completing a series of audits
IATA boss makes post-pandemic cargo call
IATA has urged the air cargo industry to work, post-COVID-19, with the same levels of cooperation as during the pandemic
IATA launches lithium battery certification
IATA has created a new industry certification programme to improve the handling and transport of lithium batteries across the supply chain
Six more airlines to implement IATA Travel Pass
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced that six additional airlines are to use its IATA Travel Pass digital health certificate