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U.S. Cargo and Passenger Airlines Added 1,992 Jobs in June 2023; Employment Remains 7.9% Above Pre-Pandemic June 2019

Source: US DOT U.S. Airline Total Number of Employees (both Full-Time and Part-Time) U.S. airline industry (passenger and cargo airlines combined) employment increased to 801,801 workers in June 2023, 1,992 (0.25%) more workers than in May 2023 (799,809) and 58,431 (7.86%) more than in pre-pandemic June 2019 (743,370). U.S. scheduled-service passenger airlines employed 525,334 workers in June 2023 or 66% of the industry-wide total. Passenger airlines added 3,481 employees in June 2023 for the twenty-sixth consecutive month of job growth dating back to May 2021. United Air Lines led scheduled passenger carriers, adding 1,094 employees; Delta added 965, and American Airlines added 501. U.S. cargo airlines employed 271,624 workers in June 2023, 34% of the industry total. Cargo carriers lost [...]

2023-08-14T15:33:57+03:00August 14th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALTA and UPB promote training and professionalization in the Latin American and Caribbean aviation industry

Source: ALTA The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) and Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB) in Colombia signed a MOU aimed at jointly fostering and promoting training and professionalization in the aviation industry in Latin America and Caribbean. Under this agreement, UPB joins the 12 educational partners who currently make part of the association and provide educational services of excellence through ALTA's Educational Hub. “We are extremely pleased by the signing of this collaboration agreement with one of the most prestigious universities in Colombia, which has campuses in five cities and in various regions in the country, over 23,000 students and 294 academic programs. Together we will further strengthen the offer available at ALTA's Educational Hub so that more [...]

2023-08-11T20:51:31+03:00August 11th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Latin American and Caribbean domestic market leading in recovery

Source: ALTA Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, the top recovering markets in June Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) is once again leading the world ranking in air passenger traffic recovery by carrying, during June, 29.2 million passengers, a figure 1.8% above its pre-pandemic levels. This growth vs. 2019 was driven by the domestic market, while the international market kept 2% below its 2019 levels, as highlighted by the Air Traffic Report submitted each month by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA). Argentina was the most outstanding country in the recovery of domestic air traffic with a 16% growth compared to June 2019. This milestone is related to the increase in traffic To/From Bariloche, where [...]

2023-08-10T02:19:37+03:00August 10th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Airports Council Releases 2022 North America Airport Traffic Rankings

Source: ACI-NA Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA), the trade association representing commercial service airports in the United States and Canada, today released its 2022 North American Airport Traffic Summary containing passenger, cargo, and aircraft operations data from 277 North American airports. “While the COVID-19 pandemic seriously affected air travel across North America and around the world, our airports continue to recover and provide even better, safer, and more efficient travel experiences for passengers,” said ACI-NA President and CEO Kevin M. Burke. “The innovative technology, facilities, and services airports across North America are implementing have helped prepare them to handle the significant uptick in traffic we are seeing now. There is no doubt that our industry is meeting the [...]

2023-08-10T01:38:34+03:00August 10th, 2023|AIRPORTS, News, ORGANISATIONS|

Infina launched four new micro-learning courses in partnership with CANSO

Source: CANSO The ANSP Learning Portal (ALP) the online training library for air traffic controllers, managers and supervisors, launched by Infina in partnership with CANSO, has just released four new Refresher Training courses. These ICAO refresher training topics cover the roles of air traffic controllers in dealing with Microbursts, Thunderstorms, Bird Activity, and Volcanic Ash and give personnel the necessary knowledge for assisting pilots when navigating these potential hazards. The Microburst and Thunderstorm courses are part of a new category in the ALP – Weather Series, while the Bird Activity and Volcanic Ash courses form part of the growing Emergencies Series. Other categories of courses are available in the Human Factors Series with new courses soon to be released in the [...]

2023-08-09T18:13:19+03:00August 9th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ACI-LAC recognizes the Guaraní International Airport as a Sustainable Airport

Source: ACI-LAC The Airports Council International Latin America and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) recognizes the initiatives and work carried out by DINAC at the Guaraní International Airport for the conservation of the environment through the ACI-LAC Green Airport Project. All the energy consumed by this airport comes from renewable and non-polluting sources that do not emit greenhouse gases, thus complying with the climate change mitigation strategy established by ACI. ACI member airports around the world have committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and call on governments to provide the necessary support to achieve this goal. Faithful to this commitment, DINAC continues its fight against climate change and environmental protection, actively participating in ACI programs such as Green Airport [...]

2023-08-08T21:15:54+03:00August 8th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Northern Summer Travel Season off to a Strong Start

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that the post-COVID recovery momentum continued in June for passenger markets. Total traffic in June 2023 (measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) rose 31.0% compared to June 2022. Globally, traffic is now at 94.2% of pre-COVID levels. For the first half of 2023, total traffic was up 47.2% compared to the year-ago period. Domestic traffic for June rose 27.2% compared to the same month a year ago and was 5.1% above the June 2019 results. Domestic demand was up 33.3% in the 2023 first half compared to a year ago. International traffic climbed 33.7% versus June 2022 with all markets showing robust growth. International RPKs reached 88.2% of June 2019 [...]

2023-08-08T21:01:59+03:00August 8th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

A4A Requests FAA Extend Policy Allowing Carriers to Reduce Schedules Without Penalty

Source: A4A Airlines for America sent a letter to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requesting an extension of the slot waiver that was granted in March due to post-pandemic effects of air traffic controller staffing at the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility (N90) which remains 54 percent staffed. A4A’s letter requested that the FAA extend the waiver through the end of the full Summer IATA Season, October 28. A4A also requested that the FAA make public the data relating to progress on hiring and certifying air traffic controllers at critical facilities. Download [225.20 KB] 

2023-08-08T21:20:57+03:00August 8th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

Air Cargo Contraction Eases in June

Source: IATA The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for June 2023 global air cargo markets showing the smallest year-over-year contraction in demand since February 2022. Global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), fell 3.4% in June compared to June 2022 (-3.7% for international operations). For the half year, demand slid 8.1% compared to the January-June period of 2022 (-8.7% for international operations). However, demand in June was only 2.4% below June 2019 levels (pre-pandemic). Capacity, as measured by available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTKs), rose 9.7% compared to June 2022, which was a slower rate compared to the double-digit growth recorded between March and May. This reflects strategic capacity adjustments airlines are making amid a weakened demand environment. Capacity for [...]

2023-08-08T21:45:14+03:00August 8th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|

ALPA Names Stacey Bechdolt as New Engineering and Air Safety Director

Source: ALPA The world’s largest pilot union, the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), today appointed Stacey Bechdolt to serve as director of Engineering and Air Safety. Bechdolt succeeds retiring director Keith Hagy and will oversee ALPA’s esteemed and robust department of professionals specializing in aviation safety, security, pilot health, accident investigation, flight training and operations, pilot and aircraft certification, air traffic control, sustainability and environment, and a variety of other disciplines. “Stacey’s extensive aviation experience and industry-wide reputation as a safety champion will ensure that ALPA continues its leadership role as the world’s largest nongovernmental aviation safety organization. Not only does Stacey have extensive industry experience, from airline operational safety management to advancing issues as a member of several [...]

2023-08-04T20:43:22+03:00August 4th, 2023|News, ORGANISATIONS|