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Robust response to Asia-Pacific’s aviation skills shortage emerging from inaugural training symposium

Source: ICAO Over 400 stakeholders gather at inaugural training symposium to develop solutions for world's fastest-growing aviation market. Critical aviation skills shortages across the Asia-Pacific region are threatening the sustainable growth of the world's fastest-growing aviation market, prompting the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) to launch a coordinated regional response through the inaugural ICAO Asia-Pacific Regional Training Symposium. The two-day symposium was officially opened on 16 July 2025 in Singapore by Ms. Sun Xueling, Singapore's Senior Minister of State for Transport and National Development, and Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar, ICAO Secretary General. "Singapore believes strongly in investing in the next generation of aviation professionals and nurturing young talent," said Mr. Han Kok [...]

2025-07-24T06:23:10+03:00July 25th, 2025|AROUND THE WORLD, News, ORGANISATIONS|

RAA Statement on the Nomination of the Permanent Representative to ICAO

Source: RAA The Regional Airline Association (RAA) released the statement below following Captain Jeffrey Anderson’s nomination to serve as ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): “The United States must remain a global leader in aviation safety, and it is essential to have an ICAO Ambassador in place. RAA applauds the nomination of Captain Jeffrey C. Anderson as the U.S. ambassador to the ICAO. Captain Anderson is a U.S. Navy Veteran who brings over three decades of aviation experience. The United States has not had an ambassador to the ICAO since Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger stepped down in June 2022, after completing just six months of his three-year term. Captain Anderson’s military service and rich experience as a pilot and negotiator will ensure [...]

2025-07-23T20:08:51+03:00July 24th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Comments on Misguided Solidarity Levy Proposal

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expressed its deep disappointment at the recommendation of the Global Solidarity Levies Task Force (GSLTF) to target air transportation in its aim to “improve domestic revenue mobilization of developing countries and support international solidarity (in particular with regards to climate change mitigation and adaptation, pandemics and other development challenges).” An initial assessment of the GSLTF’s proposals reveals severe deficiencies, including that: A Competitive Airline Industry Does Not Generate Excessive Profits: The GSLTF announcement, while lacking any meaningful detail, quotes a CE Delft estimation that a premium flyer levy could generate EUR 78 billion (over USD 90 billion) per year. That is approximately three times the airline industry’s global estimated profit of USD [...]

2025-07-23T19:14:38+03:00July 24th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

US Transportation Secretary Announces Slate of America First Actions to Combat Mexico’s Abuse of Bilateral Aviation Agreement, Anti-competitive Behavior

Source: US DOT ‘Let these actions serve as a warning to any country who thinks it can take advantage of the United States.’ U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy today announced a slate of America First actions to combat Mexico’s blatant disregard of the 2015 U.S.-Mexico Air Transport Agreement and its ongoing anti-competitive behavior. Mexico has not been in compliance with the bilateral agreement since 2022 when it abruptly rescinded slots and then forced U.S. all-cargo carriers to relocate operations. Mexico claimed it was to allow for construction to alleviate congestion at Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) that has yet to materialize three years later. By restricting slots and mandating that all-cargo operations move out of MEX, Mexico has broken its [...]

2025-07-22T05:51:53+03:00July 23rd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Air Traffic in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Grew 2.6% in May

Source: ALTA In May 2025, 37.76 million passengers traveled across Latin America and the Caribbean—a 2.6% year-over-year increase, with 959,000 additional passengers. Growth continued but at a slower pace than in previous months (5.3% in April, 4.0% in March, 5.0% in February) According to ALTA's Traffic Report, in May 2025, 37.76 million passengers traveled across Latin America and the Caribbean—a 2.6% year-over-year increase, with 959,000 additional passengers. Growth continued but at a slower pace than in previous months (5.3% in April, 4.0% in March, 5.0% in February). Brazil and Argentina drove regional growth Brazil posted its highest-ever domestic traffic for a month of May, with 8.2 million passengers—6.3% above the previous May record (2015) and 14% higher than May 2024. [...]

2025-07-22T02:06:00+03:00July 22nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

DHS Puts Families First with “Families on the Fly” Campaign

Source: TSA New initiative enhances the checkpoint experience for families traveling this summer  US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Noem announced the "Families on the Fly" campaign Thursday, the latest TSA initiative designed to enhance hospitality for families during the airport security screening experience.  "DHS and TSA are committed to making the airport security experience as smooth and stress-free as possible for traveling families," said Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy TSA Administrator Adam Stahl. "The Families on the Fly campaign, being rolled out at select airports, aims to mitigate the unique challenges families face when traveling and minimize stress while maintaining the highest level of security." "Families on the Fly" benefits for families include:   Dedicated family lanes [...]

2025-07-22T02:14:32+03:00July 22nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Calls on USA and Mexico to Engage in Direct Government-to-Government Dialogue to Resolve Aviation Policy Issues

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) encourages both the US and Mexican governments to engage in direct dialogue in order to resolve the current issues related to the bilateral air services agreement between the two countries. The US Department of Transport issued a statement on 19 July 2025, outlining what it considers abuse of the current agreement and anti-competitive behavior. “The US-Mexican aviation market is one of the largest between neighboring countries in the world and a key driver for both economies. We are hopeful that both sides will engage in direct dialogue to seek balanced and constructive solutions for all involved”, said Peter Cerda, IATA’s Regional Vice President for the Americas. IATA has been liaising with the [...]

2025-07-22T02:01:36+03:00July 22nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

CANSO and ICAI sign Memorandum of Cooperation to drive innovation in Air Traffic Management

Source: CANSO CANSO and the International Centre for Aviation Innovation (ICAI) have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) to strengthen collaboration on innovative solutions in air traffic management (ATM). The agreement was signed by Simon Hocquard, President and CEO of CANSO, and Patrick Ky, CEO of ICAI, during a visit by Simon Hocquard to the ICAI headquarters in Singapore. This MOC establishes ICAI and CANSO as partners in innovation.  Together, the two organisations will pursue collaborative activities focused on innovative solutions to ATM challenges, sharing of information, and supporting each another to promote best practices at regional and global forums. During his visit, Simon Hocquard received an in-depth briefing on ICAI’s ongoing developmental work and areas of research aimed at [...]

2025-07-21T00:25:27+03:00July 21st, 2025|AROUND THE WORLD, News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALPA asks Congress to reject the nomination of Jeffrey Anderson as the new United States’ Permanent Representative to ICAO

Source: ALPA The Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l (ALPA), issued the following statement after Jeffrey Anderson was nominated to serve as ambassador to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): “The United States is the world’s leader in aviation safety, and the ICAO Ambassador is critical to America maintaining its global leadership role. Unfortunately, the Administration’s nominee is unqualified to fulfill this mission. “Unlike the last Senate confirmed ICAO Ambassador, Capt. Sully Sullenberger, Mr. Anderson fails the basic experience and qualifications test and could set back America’s aviation leadership for years to come. In fact, it appears that Mr. Anderson’s only real qualification for the post is his support of a position—raising the mandatory pilot retirement age—that would leave the United [...]

2025-07-18T21:45:35+03:00July 18th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC Welcomes Dimark as Newest World Business Partner

Source: ACI-LAC Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is pleased to welcome Dimark S.A. as the newest member of its World Business Partner (WBP) program, reinforcing our commitment to driving innovation, efficiency, and collaboration across the airport ecosystem. Headquartered in Poland, Dimark is a global leader in advanced baggage handling systems (BHS) with more than 25 years of experience designing, manufacturing, and implementing cutting-edge automation solutions in over 50 airports worldwide. Rafael Echevarne, Director General of ACI-LAC, stated, "We are delighted to welcome Dimark to the ACI-LAC family. Their deep expertise in airport automation and commitment to operational excellence will undoubtedly contribute to the transformation and modernization of airport infrastructure across our region." As a newly joined [...]

2025-07-17T07:59:57+03:00July 17th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|