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IATA Opens Nominations for 2026 Edition of Diversity & Inclusion Awards

Source: IATA     The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the opening of nominations for the 2026 edition of the IATA Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Awards. The Awards recognize excellence in the promotion of diversity and inclusion in the aviation industry in three categories: The Inspirational Role Model Award recognizes a woman holding a senior position within the air transport industry who has had substantial impact on diversity and inclusion in aviation through her significant influence at global level. The High Flyer Award recognizes a female aviation professional under the age of 40 who has demonstrated leadership through concrete action in favor of diversity and inclusion, making a positive impact on the industry. The Diversity & Inclusion Team Award recognizes an airline that [...]

2026-02-27T06:17:37+02:00February 27th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

EASA publishes briefing note on sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) prices in 2025 in the European Union

Source: EASA   The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the “2025 Aviation Fuels Reference Prices for ReFuelEU Aviation” briefing note, which provides key reference prices for SAF and other relevant aviation fuels for the European Union (EU). The briefing note features the 2025 reference prices for the aviation fuels eligible under the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation as well as conventional aviation fuels (CAF). These reference prices are intended to serve as reference for EU Member States in their determination of penalties under the ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation as well as for the support mechanism for the use of SAF under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme Directive (EU ETS). The briefing note serves as a pre-publication of the aviation fuels reference prices [...]

2026-02-27T06:18:17+02:00February 27th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Bill for the development of the film industry will make air transportation more expensive in Guatemala

Source: IATA The Guatemalan Airlines Association (Spanish acronym AGLA), the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) urge to carefully evaluate the impact of article 32 of the film bill that imposes a specific contribution of US$1 on foreign passengers bound for Guatemala in order to finance the Guatemalan Film Institute. The charges applied to aviation, in accordance with the principles outlined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), of which Guatemala is a member, must be related to the provision of services to airlines and passengers, and the resulting income must be used for the operation, maintenance and development of aeronautical infrastructure and services, reinvested in aviation and not diverted to [...]

2026-02-25T18:30:19+02:00February 26th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC and CTO Formalize Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Caribbean Air Connectivity and Tourism Development

Source: ACI-LAC Memorandum of Understanding Signed at CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) and the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) have formalized a strategic framework for cooperation aimed at strengthening regional air connectivity and advancing closer alignment between the aviation and tourism sectors across the Caribbean. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed at the conclusion of the CTO Air Connectivity Summit – Bermuda: Integrating Aviation and Regional Tourism Development, held on February 24, 2026. The MoU establishes a non-binding framework for broad cooperation focused on improving air access, building institutional and human capacity, and supporting sustainable, resilient and inclusive tourism growth across CTO Member States and the wider Caribbean region. [...]

2026-02-25T18:46:22+02:00February 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA calls on Authorities to Implement Existing Recommendations Aimed at Improving Customer Experience at Bogota Airport

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) today renewed its call on the government of Colombia, the country’s civil aviation authority (Aerocivil), and airport operator OPAIN to work collaboratively in improving the operational efficiency of Bogota’s El Dorado Airport. The airport, the main aviation gateway to the country and a regional hub, is operating near maximum capacity. In order to optimize operations at the airport, several airlines and Aerocivil commissioned IATA to perform a capacity study in 2023. The results of the study estimated that 100 operations per hour could be reached, if a set of 23 measures – short, medium, and long-term - were implemented. This could generate a 47% increase in capacity, compared to the number of [...]

2026-02-24T18:36:59+02:00February 25th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

oneworld Names Ole Orvér Chief Executive Officer

Source: oneworld oneworld® has named seasoned aviation leader Ole Orvér as its new chief executive officer. He will join the alliance on 1 April, 2026. A Swedish national, Orvér brings more than 20 years of industry experience to the role. He most recently served as Chief Commercial Officer at oneworld member airline Finnair, where he transformed the airline's commercial and network strategy and introduced major new revenue and loyalty initiatives. "We are pleased to welcome Ole as CEO of oneworld as the alliance leads the world in redefining the full breadth of value it provides to member airlines and their customers," said Robert Isom, American Airlines Chief Executive Officer and current Chairman of oneworld's Governing Board. "With his proven track record of driving commercial performance, deep [...]

2026-02-24T10:43:09+02:00February 24th, 2026|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Statement from Chris Sununu, President and CEO Airlines for America

Source: A4A The following statement is attributable to Airlines for America (A4A) President and CEO Chris Sununu: “A4A is deeply concerned that TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs are being suspended and that the traveling public will be, once again, used as a political football amid another government shutdown. The announcement was issued with extremely short notice to travelers, giving them little time to plan accordingly, which is especially troubling at this time of record air travel. “During last fall’s 43-day shutdown—the longest in U.S. history—more than 9,000 flights were delayed or cancelled, significantly impacting six million travelers and countless deliveries. In sum, that shutdown caused $6.1 billion of losses across the travel industry and related sectors. “It’s past time [...]

2026-02-24T10:44:42+02:00February 24th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Governments must enhance support for air crash victims and their families

Source: ICAO   The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is urging governments and air transport partners worldwide to accelerate the implementation of comprehensive support systems for air crash victims and their families and to implement recent enhancements to ICAO’s accident investigation standards. In a statement marking today’s International Day Commemorating Air Crash Victims and Their Families, ICAO Council President Toshiyuki Onuma underscored the need for urgent and collaborative action, rooted in compassion and responsibility, to reach all those affected by aviation accidents: On this day, we turn our thoughts to those who have lost their lives in air accidents, their families and all those who have been affected. We also recognize our collective responsibility to support them. Accident victims and [...]

2026-02-23T08:09:39+02:00February 23rd, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TSA successfully rolls out TSA ConfirmID in the United States

Source: TSA Agency sees uptick in REAL ID compliance rate The Transportation Security Administration successfully implemented its new modernized alternative identity verification system, TSA ConfirmID, resulting in a promising increase of REAL ID compliance. Based on early data reports, 95-99% of travelers are presenting REAL IDs or other acceptable forms of identification at airport security checkpoints, an encouraging improvement in compliance since TSA ConfirmID was announced in December 2025. Passengers without REAL IDs or other acceptable forms of identification have the option to use TSA ConfirmID by paying a $45 fee for a 10-day travel period. The new system is designed to strengthen identity verification and further enhance aviation security by closing long-standing gaps in ID standards. “TSA ConfirmID has been a huge success due to the ongoing collaboration with our airline, airport and industry partners and effective public [...]

2026-02-19T07:12:59+02:00February 20th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Travel Leaders Unite: Fund TSA, Protect Travelers, Keep America Moving

Source: A4A U.S. Travel, Airlines for America, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association issued the following joint statement on the potential lapse of appropriations for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security: “As yet another government shutdown looms, so does one of the busiest travel times of the year—spring break. Travelers and the U.S. economy cannot afford to have essential TSA personnel working without pay, which increases the risk of unscheduled absences and call outs, and ultimately can lead to higher wait times and missed or delayed flights. We commend all TSA employees, especially the frontline workforce, who continued to serve the traveling public during the 43-day shutdown last year. “Funding uncertainties create lasting damage to the entire travel ecosystem, [...]

2026-02-18T10:55:19+02:00February 19th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|