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ACI-LAC Drives Circular Economy in the Airport Industry

Source: ACI-LAC ACI-LAC drives airport sustainability with its new report on circular economy, providing a strategic roadmap for more resilient and efficient airports Airports Council International – Latin America & Caribbean (ACI-LAC) has published its latest report, Circular Economy in Airports, providing a strategic guide for airports in the region to adopt sustainable and resilient practices through the implementation of circular economy principles. Airports are embracing circular strategies to transform construction, operations, and resource management, moving away from the traditional linear model. This report presents a structured framework to support this transition and optimize the use of materials and water. Additionally, it highlights success stories in the region, demonstrating how circular economy practices can enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs. The [...]

2025-05-21T08:20:38+03:00May 21st, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Tim Arel appointed Chair of CANSO

Source: CANSO Tim Arel has been appointed Chair of CANSO for a two-year term. The appointment was announced immediately after CANSO’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lisbon. Tim Arel, who currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of the ATO of FAA, has four decades’ experience in the air traffic management industry. Mr Arel said: “I am honoured to take on the role of Chair at such a pivotal time for the air traffic management industry. As we navigate complex challenges and rapid technological change, collaboration across the sector has never been more critical. I look forward to working closely with industry leaders to shape a safer, more efficient, and sustainable future for aviation.” Tim began his career as an air [...]

2025-05-20T08:33:26+03:00May 20th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC Webinar “The Path Towards Airport Circularity: Locals Experiences and Innovative Models”

Source: ACI-LAC ACI-LAC invites its members to the webinar on "The Path Towards Airport Circularity: Local Experiences and Innovative Models". With aviation operations expected to grow in the coming years, the issue of resource utilization in the Latin America and Caribbean region is crucial for airport operators – especially in light of new and more stringent environmental regulations. The deployment of circularity initiatives is not only about recycling or reducing waste. It requires a mindset shift on how we build business models. For airports, it may even open the door to new non-aeronautical revenue streams and long-term business resilience. This webinar welcomes two influential voices in the region – Ivan Vidal, Chief Sustainability at Aeropuerto Ecológico Galapagos, and Alejandro Sanabria, [...]

2025-05-20T07:43:28+03:00May 20th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Supply Chain Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean Take Center Stage at ALTA CCMA & MRO Conference 2025

Source: ALTA More than 600 global leaders are meeting in Cancun May 18-20 to find solutions for aircraft maintenance and supply chain issues. In 2024, operating costs for airlines based in Latin America and the Caribbean exceeded billion. Maintenance accounted for 5.9%of that total, reflecting one of the main challenges that will be addressed by 600 industry executives during the ALTA CCMA & MRO Conference 2025, taking place May 18–20 in Cancun, Mexico. The conference will focus on practical and sustainable solutions to the challenges of aircraft maintenance — a sector impacted by increased fleet utilization, rising maintenance costs, higher prices for parts and services, limited availability of new aircraft, and a shortage of qualified labor. “Currently, average lead times [...]

2025-05-19T08:39:14+03:00May 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TIACA Announces Roos Bakker to be the Next TIACA Chair, Taking Over from Steven Polmans When His Term Finishes at the End of 2025

Source: TIACA The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is pleased to announce that Roos Bakker, Manager Business Development and Contract Management at CTSN will be the next TIACA Chair, leading the Association for the 2026-2027 period. Roos has served as one of two Vice Chairs together with Emir Pineda, Director, Marketing & Air Service Development Division, Miami International Airport, for the past two years. "Steven Polmans has led the Association for the past 6 years and together with the Board has implemented a transformation program that has aligned TIACA's activities and services to the needs of today's air cargo industry.  Membership has grown significantly during this period, and we have launched some highly relevant industry programs such as our Sustainability [...]

2025-05-15T07:33:10+03:00May 15th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Launches Global Baggage Roadmap

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched a 10-year Global Baggage Roadmap to modernize baggage operations. Developed with airlines, airports, and industry partners, the roadmap sets a clear path to improve both operational efficiency and traveler satisfaction. “Baggage is important for travelers. When they check a bag, they expect it to arrive on time. And if it doesn’t, they want to know where it is. That is confirmed by recent IATA polling showing 81% of travelers want better tracking, 74% expect real-time updates on their mobile phones and 67% are willing to switch to electronic bag tags. The Global Baggage Roadmap will move us closer to the automated digital baggage services that travelers want,” said Monika Mejstrikova, [...]

2025-05-15T08:58:51+03:00May 15th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

FAA Delivers Report About Improving Organ Transport on Airliners

Source: FAA The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has sent the U.S. Transportation Secretary a report about improving the process for human organ transport on commercial airlines. The report addresses a provision of the 2024 FAA Reauthorization Act requiring the agency to establish a working group to address perceived regulatory barriers and develop best practices for the transportation of organs in the passenger cabin on commercial airlines. The FAA convened the working group, which included the Department of Transportation, Transportation Security Administration and Health Resources & Services Administration. The group also included airlines, organ procurement organizations, organ transplant hospitals, couriers, patient representatives, and unions representing flight attendants, pilots, dispatchers, and passenger service agents. The transplant community and aviation industry stakeholders proposed [...]

2025-05-13T18:59:29+03:00May 14th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Ground Handling Priorities: Safety, Baggage, Global Standards and Sustainability

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlighted four priorities for ground handling at the IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC) which opened in Nairobi today hosted by Kenya Airways: Embedding safety in every action Driving global standardization Enhancing baggage operations Building a sustainable and inclusive way forward “Ground handling is essential for aviation. It ensures safety, enables efficiency, and shapes the passenger experience. As the complexity of today’s operating environment increases—tighter turnarounds, regulatory pressure, and the drive to decarbonize—the industry must come together to embed safety in every action, accelerate global standardization, and build a more sustainable and inclusive way forward,” said Monika Mejstrikova, IATA’s Director of Ground Operations. Embedding Safety in Every Action Safety is aviation’s top priority. IATA [...]

2025-05-13T18:08:27+03:00May 14th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ICAO Council vote on flight MH17 case

Source: ICAO The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) today voted that the Russian Federation failed to uphold its obligations under international air law in the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. This represents the first time in ICAO's history that its Council has made a determination on the merits of a dispute between Member States under the Organization's dispute settlement mechanism. The Council agreed that the claims brought by Australia and the Netherlands as a result of the shooting down of Flight MH17 on 17 July 2014, were well founded in fact and in law. The case centered on allegations that the conduct of the Russian Federation in the downing of the aircraft by a surface-to-air [...]

2025-05-13T08:51:33+03:00May 13th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airports Council International-North America Welcomes Plan to Improve Aviation Safety

Source: ACI-NA Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA) President and CEO Kevin Burke has welcomed a proposal put forward by U.S. Department of Transportation  to overhaul America’s aging air traffic control system and improve aviation safety. ACI-NA is the trade association representing commercial service airports in the United States and Canada. “Safety in air travel is paramount in the sky and on the ground. We must act now to address the safety and efficiency issues that are causing delays for travelers and impeding cargo shipments across the United States. “We look forward to working with Secretary Duffy and Congress to advance a comprehensive plan that makes critical investments in new technology, provides for long overdue on-the-ground airport infrastructure safety [...]

2025-05-12T07:57:51+03:00May 12th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|