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Aviation Security Leaders Call for Digital Identity

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is calling for the rapid adoption of digital identity technologies to enhance aviation security and operational efficiency. Leading government and industry stakeholders in aviation security participating in the Sydney Leaders Week Conference supported this position, emphasizing the need for collaboration in implementing Verifiable Credentials (VC) and Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). Sydney Leaders Week, hosted by Qantas, is being attended by industry experts and government representatives from Australia, Canada, China, New Zealand, the UK, and the US. It is widely accepted that digital identity can bring the following benefits to aviation security: Stronger Document Integrity: Reducing fraud and unauthorized access.​ Global Trust: Enabling secure, cross-border, interoperable identity verification. Operational Efficiency: Streamlining document verification for [...]

2025-03-20T15:45:39+02:00March 20th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Calling on airports: Submissions open for the 2025 Technology Innovation Awards 

Source: ACI World ACI World and Amadeus celebrate cutting-edge technology initiatives and leadership transforming the future of air travel Airports Council International (ACI) World and Amadeus today open submissions for the anticipated 2025 Technology Innovation Awards. These awards celebrate cutting-edge technology initiatives and leadership within the airport sector that are transforming the future of air travel technology. ACI airport members are invited to submit their candidacies for the fifth edition of the ACI World-Amadeus Technology Innovation Awards. This year's competition will once more recognize the best innovations across the following four categories: Best innovation in airport passenger-related processes Best innovation in airport operations and installations management Best airport innovation leader (individual) Best innovation: Airport on the rise (5 million passengers [...]

2025-03-20T15:36:02+02:00March 20th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Aviation Sector Calls for Transparency and Coordination to Ensure the Successful Opening of Lima’s New AIJCH Terminal

Source: ALTA Information about the decision to postpone once again the inauguration date of the new terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport In response to the decision to once again postpone the inauguration date of the new terminal at Jorge Chávez International Airport, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), and the Association of International Air Transport Companies (AETAI) wish to state the following: 1) Although this latest postponement—from March 30, 2025, to an undetermined date—creates uncertainty and difficulties for airlines, passengers, suppliers, and the entire airport community, we recognize that it is a responsible decision by the Government. Various authorities and experts have verified that the necessary conditions for a safe [...]

2025-03-19T00:44:50+02:00March 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

The Regional Airline Association Applauds Nomination of Bryan K. Bedford as FAA Administrator

Source: RAA The Regional Airline Association (RAA) applauds the White House on the nomination of Bryan K. Bedford, CEO of Republic Airways as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator. RAA strongly supports this nomination and urges the Senate to swiftly confirm Bedford so he can begin to advance policies that ensure safety and reliability, while strengthening our national airspace system. RAA also thanks and commends Acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau, who stepped up as Acting Administrator on January 29 and has provided strong leadership for the Agency during a particularly critical time. “For more than two decades, I have been privileged to see firsthand the visionary leadership Bryan brought as CEO of Republic Airways, where he led the organization through decades [...]

2025-03-19T01:06:03+02:00March 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

U.S. Air Travel Consumer Report: December 2024, Full Year 2024 Numbers

Source: US DOT The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has released its Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR) on airline operational data compiled for the month of December 2024 and calendar year 2024 for on-time performance, mishandled baggage, mishandled wheelchairs and scooters, and oversales. The ATCR is designed to assist consumers with information on the quality of services provided by airlines. For December 2024, 0.7% of flights were cancelled, higher than the 0.4% cancellation rate for December 2023. In 2024, 1.4% of flights were cancelled, higher than the 1.3% cancellation rate in 2023. Flight Operations The 627,365 flights operated in December 2024 were 103.91% of the 603,756 flights operated in December 2023. Operated flights in December 2024 were up 3.91% year-over-year [...]

2025-03-19T01:13:03+02:00March 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA CO2 Connect Enhanced with SAF Accounting

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has enhanced its IATA CO2 Connect emissions calculator to account for carbon emissions reductions related to the usage of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This follows the recent publication of the IATA SAF Accounting & Reporting Methodology which includes specific accounting rules and practices on how to include SAF in per-passenger CO2 data. Initially, CO2 Connect will apply equal per-passenger emission reductions across an airline’s network, meaning that all flights will benefit from an equal (percentage) reduction based on total SAF purchases. In future enhancements, the ability to allocate per-passenger SAF emission reductions to specific routes will be added. “Corporations and individual travelers want to clearly understand how sustainable their flying is. And, [...]

2025-03-18T16:53:57+02:00March 18th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

A New Era of Collaboration Takes Off to Strengthen Aviation in Latin America and the Caribbean

Source: ALTA I am thrilled to begin my role today as CEO of the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), a position I take on alongside my current responsibilities as Regional Vice President for the Americas at the International Air Transport Association (IATA). My focus is on addressing the needs of ALTA’s members—including airlines responsible for more than 80% of the region’s air traffic—and promoting a more integrated, efficient, and sustainable aviation ecosystem. Aviation is key to the social and economic prosperity of our region. In 2023, air transport generated 8.3 million jobs and contributed 240 billion dollars to Latin America and the Caribbean’s GDP. ALTA plays a fundamental role in making air travel more accessible to a larger number [...]

2025-03-17T16:55:40+02:00March 17th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Aviation in Latin America Takes Off in 2025 with Passenger Traffic Growth in January

Source: ALTA The region starts the year with 42.3 million passengers carried, driven by the reactivation of routes and increased tourism demand The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) has released the region's traffic data for January 2025, reporting a total of 42.3 million passengers, marking a 2.4% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This growth was driven by the reactivation of routes, the adoption of open skies policies, and the rising demand for tourism travel. The Brazilian domestic market played a key role in this expansion, adding 438,000 passengers, accounting for 44% of the region’s total growth. Intra-regional traffic also saw a significant increase, reaching 5.3 million passengers, with the Lima – Santiago route standing [...]

2025-03-14T17:43:01+02:00March 14th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

European Parliament approves EU–Canada air passenger data agreement

Source: European Parliament MEPs have endorsed an agreement on transferring passenger name record (PNR) data from the EU to Canada, and on processing this data. On Wednesday, 521 MEPs supported the agreement, while 90 opposed it, and 45 abstained. PNR data includes passengers’ travel dates and itineraries, contact details, seat numbers, and luggage information. The agreement sets out rules for transfers of PNR data to Canada and its processing, prohibits the processing of sensitive data, ensures that individuals can access their data and correct inaccuracies, and outlines data retention periods, among other provisions. As part of the agreement, Canadian authorities also agree to share “relevant and appropriate analytical information containing PNR data” obtained under the agreement with their EU counterparts [...]

2025-03-12T21:56:59+02:00March 13th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

NTSB Makes Urgent Recommendations on Helicopter Traffic Near Reagan National Airport

Source: NTSB ​​​​Preliminary report also released on Jan. 29 midair collision The National Transportation Safety Board urgently recommended that the Federal Aviation Administration permanently prohibit helicopter operations near Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport, or DCA, when certain runways are in use for arrivals or departures, calling it “an intolerable risk to aviation safety by increasing the chance of a midair collision.” The NTSB asked the FAA to prohibit helicopter operations near DCA when runways 15 and 33 are in use, and to designate an alternative helicopter route. ​The accident occurred on the evening of Jan. 29, when a U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter transiting an FAA-designated helicopter corridor collided with a PSA Airlines regional jet on final approach to [...]

2025-03-12T22:17:26+02:00March 13th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|