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Three more airports reach Net Zero for emissions under their control in the timespan of COP30

Source: ACI-LAC Salvador Bahia Airport, together with Adelaide and Parafield, achieved Level 5 Airport Carbon Accreditation, advancing toward carbon neutrality. This milestone highlights the leadership of airports in Latin America and the Caribbean in sustainability. As COP30 draws to a close in Brazil, the global airport community is marking further progress on its pathway to full decarbonisation under the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. Salvador Bahia Airport in the COP30 host country, Brazil, together with Adelaide and Parafield airports in Australia, have reached net zero for emissions under their control (Scopes 1 & 2), while also committing to achieve net zero for Scope 3 emissions by 2050 — thus becoming certified at Level 5 under Airport Carbon Accreditation. This achievement carries [...]

2025-11-20T19:11:05+02:00November 20th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA Urges ITU to Strengthen Safeguards for Aircraft Safety Systems as 5G/6G Expands

Source: IATA     The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and national telecommunications regulators to ensure that 5G and future 6G networks operating near aviation frequencies do not impair radio altimeters and other avionic systems. Ahead of the World Radiocommunication Conference 2027 (WRC-27), the ITU is conducting detailed studies to determine the technical conditions for global 5G/6G deployment. This guidance, developed with national telecom regulators and aviation safety authorities, will set the long-term framework for protecting essential aviation systems while enabling future telecom connectivity. To support this process, IATA submitted a working paper—being presented at the ITU WP5B Meeting (Geneva, 18-27 November 2025) outlining the operational scenarios and safety requirements that must guide future [...]

2025-11-20T20:23:23+02:00November 20th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA and Industry Partners Call for Strengthened Global Cooperation on Aviation Climate Action

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA), together with the governments of Japan, Malaysia, and leading industry stakeholders, have issued a joint statement at COP30 (pdf), urging governments and the international community to reaffirm the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)’s leadership and accelerate coordinated climate action for aviation to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Specifically, the signatories highlight the need for global solutions, emphasizing that ICAO remains the exclusive forum for addressing international aviation emissions. The signatories caution against fragmented or unilateral measures, stressing that only a unified approach can deliver effective climate results for the sector. The signatories also stress the role of robust global carbon markets in scaling up climate finance opportunities, which is [...]

2025-11-19T20:32:12+02:00November 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Brazil’s Salvador Bahia Airport is the First in the Americas to Reach the Highest Level of the ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation Program

Source: ACI-LAC Latin America and the Caribbean ranks second worldwide in the number of ACA-accredited airports. Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is proud to announce that Salvador Bahia Airport, a member of the VINCI Airports network, has become the first airport in the Americas to achieve Level 5 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) program — the highest global recognition for carbon management in airports. This historic achievement reflects the airport’s commitment to decarbonizing its operations and engaging its entire ecosystem in the fight against climate change. The milestone is especially symbolic as it coincides with Brazil hosting COP30, reinforcing the country’s leadership in the global climate agenda. Path to Level 5: Innovation and Environmental Commitment [...]

2025-11-18T16:19:23+02:00November 18th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Air Transport for All: Hundreds of new air service agreements accelerate progress towards ICAO’s 2050 Vision

Source: ICAO ICAO Air Services Negotiation Event results in at least 440 new or updated agreements, accelerating progress towards safe and sustainable global air transport ICAO Member States have now reported reaching 440 new and updated bilateral and multilateral agreements at the International Civil Aviation Organization Air Services Negotiation Event 2025 (ICAN 2025). These agreements are expected to support the implementation of the outcomes of the 42nd ICAO Assembly, which last month adopted a new suite of Resolutions supporting the ICAO 2050 Vision. The Resolutions provided the foundation and direction for this year's negotiations, ensuring that new agreements reflect the latest global priorities. Concluding on 17 November 2025, the five-day event was hosted by the Dominican Republic and involved 87 [...]

2025-11-18T05:13:42+02:00November 18th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

August 2025 U.S. Airline Traffic Data Down 0.1% from the Same Month Last Year

Source: US DOT U.S. airlines carried 86.8 million systemwide (domestic and international) scheduled service passengers in August 2025, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS). When adjusted for seasonality, August enplanements are up 0.2% from July and down 1.4% from the all-time high reached in June 2024. BTS reported 74.5 million domestic passengers and 12.3 million international passengers on U.S. airlines flights in August, not adjusting for seasonality. U.S. airline traffic reports are filed monthly with BTS. See the tables that accompany this release on the BTS website for summary data since 2016 (Tables 1-24) and complete data since 2000. Trends (not seasonally adjusted) in U.S. airlines passenger enplanements August unadjusted  Systemwide enplanements (86.8M) were down 0.1% from the [...]

2025-11-13T23:30:53+02:00November 14th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Global aircraft emergency signals now reach rescue services directly

Source: ICAO Data sent autonomously by distressed aircraft integrated into global search and rescue coordination network by ICAO, EUROCONTROL, and French Mission Control Centre (FMCC) Autonomous Distress Tracking (ADT) data from aircraft worldwide is now being fed into the global Location of an Aircraft in Distress Repository (LADR), thanks to a new sophisticated technical connection announced today by ICAO, EUROCONTROL, and the French Mission Control Centre (MCC.) "We have achieved a significant step forward in strengthening the international community's ability to track aircraft in distress and respond swiftly and effectively to emergency situations worldwide," remarked ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar. The LADR is a secure, web-based platform that forms a core component of ICAO's Global Aeronautical Distress and Safety [...]

2025-11-13T17:16:53+02:00November 13th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Manchester Airports Group (MAG) joins ACI-LAC’s World Business Partner program

Source: ACI-LAC Manchester Airports Group (MAG) joins ACI-LAC’s World Business Partner program, strengthening ties with Latin America and the Caribbean. MAG brings global expertise in airport operations, sustainability, and innovation to the regional aviation community. Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is pleased to welcome Manchester Airports Group (MAG) as the newest member of its World Business Partner (WBP) program. As the UK’s largest airports group and the largest private investor in transport infrastructure outside of London, MAG owns and operates Manchester Airport, London Stansted Airport, and East Midlands Airport—three strategically important hubs that together serve over 65 million passengers annually and connect the UK to more than 270 destinations worldwide. MAG’s incorporation into ACI-LAC enhances the [...]

2025-11-12T17:40:37+02:00November 12th, 2025|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

U.S. Cargo and Passenger Airlines Gained 8,803 Jobs in September 2025

Source: US DOT This release is published on a fixed schedule as required by the Office of Management and Budget, and statistics in this release may be revised when inputs to the statistics are corrected or updated. Data on the program page of this website are the most up-to-date and complete. Note: In June 2024, FedEx Ground and FedEx Services merged with FedEx Express to form Federal Express Corporation. Consequently, carrier FX experienced a significant increase in employee count, thereby increasing the total number of employees within the industry. May 2024 Federal Express numbers are 233,739, while Federal Express Corporation June 2024 numbers are 432,127. U.S. Airlines: Total Number of Employees (both Full-Time and Part-Time) U.S. airline industry (passenger and cargo [...]

2025-11-12T17:42:21+02:00November 12th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Abra and SKY Airline Announce Preliminary Agreement for Chilean Carrier to Join the Abra Group

Source: Abra Group Abra currently includes operating companies Avianca and Gol, as well as a strategic investment in Wamos Air. The Group spans 140 destinations in more than 25 countries, with a fleet of 300 aircraft, nearly 30,000 employees, and more than 70 million passengers carried annually. This agreement -subject to approval from competition authorities, final documentation, and additional closing conditions- aims to strengthen air connectivity across Latin America and further integrate SKY markets with the region and the world. Under the terms of the agreement, SKY Airline will retain its brand, culture and talent, as is the case today with Avianca, Gol and Wamos Air. During the regulatory approval and closing process, both parties will operate independently, preserving internal [...]

2025-11-12T17:11:36+02:00November 12th, 2025|AIRLINES, News, ORGANISATIONS|