SAF production to triple in 2024, but more diversification needed
Over the course of this year, 2024, International Air Transport Association (IATA) are currently on track with their SAF projections.
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Over the course of this year, 2024, International Air Transport Association (IATA) are currently on track with their SAF projections.
Demand for air cargo has continued to be strong around the globe throughout the second quarter, Q2.
This is the first time that a feasibility study of this magnitude has taken place in Canada to pioneer hydrogen for aviation.
IATA released the reassessing single use plastics products in the airline sector report to mitigate their environmental impacts.
The International Air Transport Association issued the following comment as the Council prepares to vote on amendments to the Single European Sky (SES) 2+ package.
Cathay Cargo Terminal and Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited have become the first cargo handling-companies to achieve IEnvA in Asia.
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny has launched a tender for the implementation of the Baggage Handling System for CPK airport.
On a journey from London Heathrow to Rome Fiumicino via British Airways, IATA successfully tested the first fully integrated digital identity travel experience.
IATA reemphasised that every drop of fuel avoided counts in the aviation industry’s quest to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
IATA welcomed the decision of the FAA to reinstate Mexico’s category 1 aviation safety rating after the country was designated as category 2.
IATA, EBAA, and ERA warned that the proposed cuts to flight numbers at Schiphol airport must not proceed under a caretaker government.
The President of the Civil Aviation Authority (ULC) has issued a promise of permission to establish a public-use airport – Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) near Warsaw.
IATA released a statement on the performance of the United States and Canadian air traffic control (ATC) organisations.
IATA and the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA) hope to accelerate the aviation sector’s transition to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050.
IATA’s Net Zero Tracking Methodology will report industry-level progress towards Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.