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Air Cargo Demand Maintains Strong Momentum, up 5.5% in November 2025 According to IATA

Source: IATA   The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for November 2025 global air cargo markets showing: Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), rose by 5.5% compared to November 2024 levels (+6.9% for international operations). Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), increased by 4.7% compared to November 2024 (+6.5% for international operations). “Air cargo demand grew 5.5% year-on-year in November 2025, boosted by shippers prioritizing timely delivery in the lead-up to the year-end holiday season. Strong emerging market demand and selective Middle Eastern growth more than made-up for softness in the Americas amid ongoing adjustment to the new US tariff regime. Globally, the fourth quarter for air cargo was resilient as strategic re-routing of trade shaped [...]

2026-01-08T19:53:57+02:00January 8th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

U.S. DOT & FAA Announce Radar Contracts as Part of Brand-New Air Traffic Control System

Source: FAA Replacement of outdated 1980s radar tech is paid for by bill recently passed by the U.S. Congres U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford today announced the FAA will replace the nation’s aging radar system. Replacing this network of ground-based radars, which are crucial for detecting and tracking aircraft, will enhance the safety and efficiency of our skies. The new radar contracts, which are part of President Trump and Secretary Duffy’s brand-new air traffic control initiative, were awarded to RTX and Indra. The contract will be paid for by the One Big Beautiful Bill. “While our air travel system is the safest in the world, most of our radars [...]

2026-01-07T01:47:45+02:00January 7th, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

2026 TSA Canine Calendar now available for download

Source: TSA Celebrating nation's top working dogs across TSA To see the 2026 calendar, click on this link: 2026 TSA Canine Calendar The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has unleashed the 2026 TSA Canine Calendar, an annual tradition honoring the agency's more than 1,000 explosives detection canines working at airports across the United States. The 2026 TSA Canine Calendar is now available for download. It highlights 13 extraordinary canines selected from 97 teams submitted nationwide. Each month features photos and fun facts about these dedicated heroes. This year's lineup includes: Alex: Denver International Airport (DEN) Bingo: San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC) Chica: Indianapolis International Airport (IND) Csipi-Simjee: Orlando International Airport (MCO) Cypress: Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport (BTV) Erika: Fort [...]

2026-01-05T21:07:31+02:00January 2nd, 2026|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALTA regrets the lack of willingness to review the transfer TUUA and protect Peru’s air connectivity

Source: ALTA The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) regrets the lack of willingness among the parties involved to move toward balanced solutions regarding the implementation of the transfer TUUA at Jorge Chávez International Airport. Despite the technical studies and concrete alternatives submitted by the industry, no measures have been adopted to safeguard Peru’s air connectivity or the sustainability of its main international hub. In recent years, successive governments have recognized air connectivity as a key driver of economic development, tourism, and regional integration. However, decisions such as the transfer TUUA move in the opposite direction, weakening Peru’s competitiveness compared with other regional connection points. ALTA, together with IATA, presented technical studies demonstrating the viability of more balanced [...]

2025-12-24T19:23:01+02:00December 24th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

IATA: Peru’s TUUA Transit Fee Threatens Aviation Growth, Hub Competitiveness, and Economic Prosperity

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expresses serious concern over the Peruvian Government’s lack of decision to negotiate the elimination of the Unified Airport Usage Fee (TUUA) for international transit passengers at Lima’s Jorge Chávez International Airport (AIJC). Since 7 December, the concessionaire Lima Airport Partners (LAP) has been charging USD 11.88 per passenger, a measure that increases travel costs by 3% to 7%, leading to a reduction in transit demand of up to 11%, thus jeopardizing more than 1,000 annual flights. This is not a minor technical adjustment, it is a policy decision with profound implications for Peru’s aviation future, its competitiveness as a regional hub, and the livelihoods of thousands of Peruvians. Peru Risks Losing Its [...]

2025-12-23T19:34:31+02:00December 23rd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TSA prepares for holiday travel season to cap record year

Source: TSA 2025 marks significant year of improvements for traveler experience The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is gearing up for a busy end-of-year holiday travel season, one that may reach record passenger levels. TSA is fully staffed and ready to screen a projected 44.3 million travelers at the nation's airport security checkpoints between Friday, Dec 19, 2025, through Sunday, Jan 4, 2026. The agency expects the heaviest traveler volume will be about 2.86 million on Sunday, Dec 28, followed by Dec 19, 20, 21, 27, and 29. The busiest day last year was Friday, Dec. 27, when TSA screened just under 2.85 million travelers. "TSA expects 2025 to be another record setter following major improvements this year to make airport [...]

2025-12-22T16:26:57+02:00December 22nd, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Transportation Secretary Duffy Launches “Make Travel Family Friendly Again” Campaign, Announces $1B in Funding to Support Initiative

Source: FAA U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy launched his “Make Travel Family Friendly Again” campaign ahead of a busy holiday travel season. The goal of the campaign is to address a common refrain from the public – it can be challenging to travel as a family. From needing more dedicated spaces for young children and exercise equipment, to finding places for mothers to nurse their children, to staying fit on the go, or struggling to find more healthy food options, the Trump Administration is committed to making every stage of the travel journey more seamless. To improve families’ experiences in airport terminals, Secretary Duffy announced $1 billion in funding to incentivize more family-friendly resources in airport terminals. This can [...]

2025-12-19T19:45:22+02:00December 19th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airlines set to receive first carbon offsetting requirements under ICAO’s global climate agreement

Source: ICAO Governments will soon inform airlines of their first ever requirements under the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), following ICAO's publication of a new calculation announced today. Carbon neutral growth is the primary objective of CORSIA and as of today, it is resulting in specific, actionable obligations for airlines. ICAO has calculated the growth of international aviation for 2024, enabling governments to determine the amount of CO₂ that each airline needs to offset to ensure that this growth is carbon neutral. This is done in compliance with the relevant requirements of the 1944 Convention on International Civil Aviation (the Convention). Transparency is central to the CORSIA approach. In accordance with [...]

2025-12-16T19:53:19+02:00December 16th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

TSA announces new labor framework on Jan. 11, 2026

Source: TSA The new approach eliminates waste, saves crucial time and refocuses employees The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced today that a new labor framework will be implemented starting Jan. 11, 2026, rescinding the 2024 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and other determinations. The new framework will return the agency back into a security-focused framework that prioritizes workforce readiness, resource allocation and mission focus with an effective stewardship of taxpayer dollars. The new framework is based on a determination made by Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem on Sept. 29, 2025, entitled "Eliminating Collective Bargaining at TSA Due to its Incompatibility with TSA's National Security Mission and its Adverse Impact on Resources, Flexibility, Mission Focus, Security Effectiveness, and Traveler Experience." Secretary [...]

2025-12-15T19:51:10+02:00December 15th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airline Service Quality Performance Data – September 2025

Source: US DOT The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its Airline Service Quality Performance data compiled for the month of September 2025 for on-time performance, mishandled baggage, mishandled wheelchairs, and scooters. For additional information and interactive charts on transportation's role in aviation, please visit BTS' Aviation Facts and Figures. BTS regularly updates TranStats, with both Marketing Carrier On-Time Performance (Beginning January 2018) and the Reporting Carrier On-Time Performance (1987-present).

2025-12-12T19:43:58+02:00December 12th, 2025|News, ORGANISATIONS|