International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Passengers prioritise speed and convenience
IATA’s 2023 Global Passenger Survey (GPS) has shown that travellers are increasingly embracing biometrics and off-airport processes to deliver speed and convenience
Atkins and IATA develop carbon estimation tool
Atkins and IATA have created a suite of digital tools for airports to estimate the embodied carbon associated with construction
One Too Many campaign returns
The One Too Many campaign has returned for the summer season, warning UK holidaymakers of the consequences of disruptive behaviour
IATA welcomes telcos’ 5G mitigations agreement
IATA has welcomed the agreement by US telecoms providers to extend the voluntary mitigation measures for 5G C-band transmissions
IATA launches Focus Africa
The new initiative will strengthen aviation’s contribution to Africa’s economic development and improve connectivity, safety and reliability
WSI IATA code issued early
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport has provisionally secured its three-letter code more than three years ahead of opening
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.