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TSA readies for busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record, provides passengers with time-saving travel tips

Source: TSA The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record and is projected to screen 18.3 million people from Tuesday, Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 2, representing a volume increase of approximately 6% from this time in 2023. Passenger volumes have reached record highs in 2024, with an increase of 17% since 2022. TSA projects the three busiest travel days will be Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after the holiday. The agency expects to screen more than 2.8 million people on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2.9 million for Wednesday, Nov. 27, and more than 3 million people on Sunday, Dec. 1. "This holiday season is expected to be one of the [...]

2024-11-20T01:50:47+02:00November 20th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TIACA Launches the 5th Annual Air Cargo Sustainability Survey

Source: TIACA The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that the 5th Annual Air Cargo Sustainability Survey has been launched.  This year's survey will continue to monitor air cargo's progress towards a sustainable future. We are calling on the entire industry to respond to allow us to get a full understanding of the work we are doing. The results and recommendations of the air cargo sustainability survey are published annually in the Insights Report.  The first report was published in 2020 and serves as a benchmark to measure year-on-year progression of the air cargo industry's sustainability activities. "We look forward to hearing the progress the industry makes toward a sustainable future each year. While we have a lot to do, [...]

2024-11-18T12:04:04+02:00November 18th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Updates BasicMed Program

Source: FAA The Federal Aviation Administration updated its BasicMed regulations to allow pilots to operate larger aircraft and carry more passengers. BasicMed, which took effect in 2017, allows pilots to fly without holding an FAA medical certificate provided they meet certain conditions. The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 required the FAA to expand BasicMed to: Increase the number of allowable passengers to six from five, and the number of occupants to seven from six. Increase the maximum aircraft takeoff weight to 12,500 lbs. from 6,000 lbs., excluding transport category helicopters. Allow pilot examiners to conduct flight checks using BasicMed in aircraft that are covered by the BasicMed rule. Information for examiners is available here. Pilots must meet specific conditions to operate under BasicMed. [...]

2024-11-18T12:47:56+02:00November 18th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Aruba Airport obtains “Green Airport” recognition from ACI-LAC

Source: Aruba Airport Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) is excited to share that Queen Beatrix International Airport (Aruba Airport) proudly received its 1st ever ACI-LAC Green Airport Recognition in honor of its impeccable sustainability leadership and efforts olast week. Director of Health and Sustainability, Angeline Flemming, accepted this award on behalf of AAA and the entire Airport community. The ACI-LAC Green Airport Recognition program by Airport Council International (ACI) aims to promote environmental best practices to minimize aviation’s impact on the environment and to recognize airport members who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in their environmental projects. This year, ACI-LAC Airport Members were able to submit their outstanding projects under the category of Circular Economy encompassing efficient use of resources by [...]

2024-11-18T12:32:36+02:00November 18th, 2024|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

TIACA’s ACF 2024 a Resounding Success

Source: TIACA The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that its Air Cargo Forum was a resounding. The ACF this year succeeded in its mission to deliver a first-class event that brings the global air cargo industry together to discuss, debate and network. This year's event was held in Miami, Florida. The event held in Miami, Florida focused on bringing leaders from across the globe to Miami for 4 days of conference, networking and exhibition. The event drew over 3500 delegates from over 80 countries across the globe to discuss issues that affect the global air cargo community. The exhibition featured over 300 booths from trucking, ULDs, IT companies, airports and airlines. Plenty of networking opportunities with new event features [...]

2024-11-15T18:21:45+02:00November 15th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FedEx joins ALTA to support the development of air transportation across Central America and the Caribbean

Source: ALTA FedEx membership in ALTA comes at a key moment, as the region seeks to strengthen its commercial ties and logistics network via air transportation to the rest of the world Federal Express Corporation, the world's largest express transportation company, has become the newest associate member of the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA). FedEx membership in ALTA comes at a key moment, as the region seeks to strengthen its commercial ties and logistics network via air transportation to the rest of the world. “We are excited to work with FedEx to continue driving the development in the region. Their ability to facilitate the flow of goods and services, especially in key sectors such as agriculture and [...]

2024-11-15T18:40:09+02:00November 15th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TIACA Announces AAT and Alpha Augmented Services Win the 2024 Sustainability Awards

Source: TIACA The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced the results of the sixth edition of the Air Cargo Sustainability Awards, run in partnership with one of the leading industry IT solution providers CHAMP Cargosystems. The Awards aim to recognize outstanding businesses and industry initiatives seeking to make air cargo more sustainable.  There were two categories being judged, one for Start-Up/Small Business and the second for Corporate and established businesses. The jury, comprised of 5 industry leaders, Chris McDermott, CHAMP Cargosystems; Liana Coyne, Coyne Airways; Andrea Tang, FIATA; Patricia Varela, IATA; and Ariaen Zimmerman, are all sustainability champions and evaluated the submissions on a number of criteria, including impact on society and industry, ease of implementation, innovation and the wow factor. [...]

2024-11-16T13:05:14+02:00November 15th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI announces new ACI Fund Scholarship for Women in Aviation 

Source: ACI World ACI and Dr. Luigi G. (Joe) Sulmona partner as award originators and financial co-contributors Airports Council International (ACI) is proud to announce the creation of a new ACI Fund scholarship for Women in Aviation. ACI and Dr. Luigi G. (Joe) Sulmona will serve as the award originators and financial co-contributors for this prestigious scholarship initiative. The new scholarship aims to provide targeted support to women in aviation who hail from countries designated by the United Nations as Least Developed Countries (LDC), Small Island Developing States (SIDS), or Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC) – all nations that are supported by the ACI Fund. The one-time scholarship will recognize five outstanding women who have demonstrated exceptional achievement while participating in [...]

2024-11-13T11:58:04+02:00November 13th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC recognizes airports and young talents that implement innovative measures in the areas of environment and technology

Source: ACI-LAC The announcements were made during the most important event of the airport market in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) celebrated this Monday afternoon (11), during the ACI-LAC 2024 Annual Assembly, Conference and Exhibition in Guadalajara, the commitment of the region's airports to the development and implementation of innovative projects in two fundamental areas for the airport industry: decarbonization and the use of technology to improve the passenger experience. Young Professional Award highlights the use of artificial intelligence In its second edition, the Young Professional Award chose the project of Nathane Ana Rosa Negri, a civil engineer and airport planning specialist at Recife Airport, operated by Aena Brazil, as [...]

2024-11-12T19:19:54+02:00November 12th, 2024|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Air traffic in LAC is expected to close 2024 with 773 million passengers and the forecast is for growth also in 2025

Source: ACI-LAC This was announced during the region's main airport event, which this year is being held in Guadalajara, Mexico. The LAC region is expected to end 2024 with an air traffic volume of 773 million passengers, an increase of 5.5% over 2023 and 12.4% over 2019, the period prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. The forecast is that, this year, domestic traffic will grow by 14% and international traffic will grow by 6% over 2023. The information was presented this Monday, during the ACI-LAC Annual Assembly Conference & Exposition (ACI-LAC Annual Assembly Conference & Exposition), which will be held until tomorrow (12) in Guadalajara, Mexico. The data presented also reports that, by 2024, air traffic in Latin America and the [...]

2024-11-12T18:49:26+02:00November 12th, 2024|News, ORGANISATIONS|