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airsight Joins ACI-LAC as World Business Partner

Source: ACI-LAC ACI-LAC welcomes airsight as a new World Business Partner, strengthening safety and collaboration across airports in Latin America and the Caribbean. The partnership will share technical expertise and support continuous improvement of airport operations in the region. Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) announces that airsight has joined the association as a new World Business Partner (WBP). Through this membership, airsight will engage with ACI-LAC’s network of airports and industry stakeholders across the region, contributing expertise in airport safety, compliance, and operational performance. The partnership also provides opportunities to participate in ACI-LAC initiatives, including events, webinars, and committee activities. “Joining ACI-LAC strengthens our global commitment to airport safety and collaboration. We look forward to [...]

2026-03-25T12:56:29+02:00March 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Streamlines Commercial Space License Approvals

Source: FAA The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is supporting American commercial space innovation by streamlining the launch and reentry licensing process. All licensing will now occur under the Part 450 rule, which consolidates four old rules into one. It provides more flexibility and more methods of compliance, reducing the administrative and cost burdens on industry and the FAA. “We’re pleased to have flight-ready operators and vehicles successfully transition to a performance-based rule that unlocks flexibility while maintaining safety for the public,” said Dr. Minh A. Nguyen, Deputy Associate Administrator for the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation. The FAA issued the Part 450 rule during the first Trump administration as commercial space operations started to rapidly grow. For five years, [...]

2026-03-25T07:18:20+02:00March 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

A4A Congratulates Markwayne Mullin on Senate Confirmation

Source: A4A “We congratulate Markwayne Mullin on his confirmation to serve as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). His leadership will provide stability for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers and U.S. Customs clearance officers at airports. Both groups of federal employees are critical to the frontlines of aviation security, including our passengers, crewmembers and cargo shipments. “Unfortunately, Congress has yet to fund DHS, and TSA officers have been working without paychecks for weeks. Last fall, they had to survive 43 days without pay. A month ago, they received a partial paycheck. Two weeks ago, TSA employees received $0 paychecks, and another one is coming this Friday. It’s getting increasingly difficult to put food on the table, put gas [...]

2026-03-25T07:21:34+02:00March 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TSA congratulates Secretary Markwayne Mullin on his confirmation

Source: TSA Under Secretary Mullin's leadership, TSA will continue to usher in the new Golden Age of Travel The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) extends our warmest congratulations to the Honorable Markwayne Mullin on his confirmation by the Senate as our new Secretary of Homeland Security. The American people have been promised a new Golden Age of Travel, and under Secretary Mullin's direction, TSA will continue to deliver on that promise. Despite the enormous challenges our workforce has faced over the past six months, the men and women of TSA still work every day to ensure travelers reach their destinations with all the security and efficiency we can provide. Around 61,000 TSA employees, including every frontline TSA officer, have been working [...]

2026-03-25T06:39:53+02:00March 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

The Air Canada Foundation Announces Louise-Hélène Sénécal as its New Chair and Board Director

Source: Air Canada   Priscille Leblanc leaves her role as first Chair of the Air Canada Foundation Board after 13 years of dedicated leadership. Maria Kuchel and Marcel Forget join as new Board members 38 charities were selected to receive grants from the Foundation this year The Air Canada Foundation has announced new officers and new members to its Board of Directors. Ms. Priscille Leblanc, who has held the position of Chair of the Foundation since its inception in 2012, has elected to retire. Ms. Louise-Hélène Sénécal, who recently retired from Air Canada as Vice President and General Counsel and has been a member of the Board of Directors and Corporate Secretary of the Air Canada Foundation, will be the [...]

2026-03-24T14:05:55+02:00March 24th, 2026|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Global carbon standard releases latest results of airport climate action worldwide  

Source: ACI Airports Council International has today published the annual results on carbon performance and participation trends for its global carbon management standard for airports, Airport Carbon Accreditation. The newly released report covers the period from May 2024 to May 2025, with headline results highlighting:   A total of 590 airports across 91 countries and territories were accredited under the programme, with 104 new airports joining for the first time, during the reporting period; Together, these airports welcomed 53.6% of global passenger traffic, meaning that more than half of the world's passengers travelled through an airport actively managing and reducing its carbon emissions; Accredited airports collectively reduced their Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 542,559 tonnes of CO₂e, (-8.1%); [...]

2026-03-24T13:46:06+02:00March 24th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airline Service Quality Performance Data in the USA – December 2025

Source: US DOT The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its Airline Service Quality Performance data compiled for the month of December 2025 for on-time performance, mishandled baggage, mishandled wheelchairs, and scooters. For additional information and interactive charts on transportation's role in aviation, please visit BTS' Aviation Facts and Figures. BTS regularly updates TranStats, with both Marketing Carrier On-Time Performance (Beginning January 2018) and the Reporting Carrier On-Time Performance (1987-present).

2026-03-23T14:49:01+02:00March 23rd, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Registration for CANSO’s Airspace World 2026 now open

Source: CANSO Registration is now open for Airspace World 2026, the global meeting point for the airspace community, taking place from 26–28 May 2026 in Lisbon. Bringing together more than 7,000 airspace and aviation professionals, Airspace World 2026 will convene ANSPs, ATM and ATC professionals, industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers from around the world to address the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of our skies. Delivered by CANSO, Airspace World provides a unique platform to share insight, exchange expertise, and explore practical solutions for safer, smarter, and more sustainable airspace. Agnes Krischik, Show Director, Airspace World, said: “Across three days of conference sessions, exhibition activity, and networking, participants will engage with the issues that matter most to the global [...]

2026-03-20T09:59:02+02:00March 20th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Streamlines Commercial Space License Approvals

Source: FAA The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is supporting American commercial space innovation by streamlining the launch and reentry licensing process. All licensing will now occur under the Part 450 rule, which consolidates four old rules into one. It provides more flexibility and more methods of compliance, reducing the administrative and cost burdens on industry and the FAA. “We’re pleased to have flight-ready operators and vehicles successfully transition to a performance-based rule that unlocks flexibility while maintaining safety for the public,” said Dr. Minh A. Nguyen, Deputy Associate Administrator for the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation. The FAA issued the Part 450 rule during the first Trump administration as commercial space operations started to rapidly grow. For five years, [...]

2026-03-18T09:28:46+02:00March 19th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Air Travel Demand Will More Than Double by 2050

Source: IATA     The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its Long‑Term Demand Projections (LTDP) for air travel, showing that global air passenger demand is expected to more than double by 2050. Under the mid‑range scenario, demand is forecast to reach 20.8 trillion revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), based on a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.1% (2024-2050) from the 9 trillion RPKs seen in 2024. A higher growth scenario would see a 3.3% CAGR with passenger demand reaching 21.9 trillion RPKs in 2050. A lower growth scenario would see 2.9% CAGR with passenger demand reaching 19.5 trillion RPKs by 2050. The different scenarios are driven by alternative modeling of long-term economic growth, populations, aviation fuel price trends, the [...]

2026-03-18T07:50:52+02:00March 18th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|