IATA releases industry Net Zero tracking methodology for emission reporting
IATA’s Net Zero Tracking Methodology will report industry-level progress towards Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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IATA’s Net Zero Tracking Methodology will report industry-level progress towards Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.
For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review, Askin Demir, Managing Director of LAS (Limak - AIBD - Summa), the managing company of Blaise International Diagne Airport in Dakar, Senegal, discusses the future of baggage transformation within the airport sector.
Associations across the world are calling for governments to safeguard the consistent and transparent allocation of slots under the Worldwide Airport Slot Guidelines (WASG).
Marie Owen Thomsen, Chief Economist, IATA, discusses some of the financial and political challenges in achieving Jet Zero by 2050.
ACI World welcomes the launch of IATA's Net Zero Roadmaps and calls for continued collaboration of aviation stakeholders in building a sustainable aviation industry.
IATA's released data shows a continued, but slower, decline against 2022's demand performance.
IATA's three priorities, outlined at the 35th IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC) include a focus on workplace recruitment and retention; adhering to standards and enhancing digitalisation.
The Director General of IATA, Willie Walsh, claimed that "the added layer of expense this regulation will impose will not create a new incentive, but...will likely have an impact on ticket prices.”
The air organisation have responded to a statement from the World Health Organisation, declaring that COVID-19 is no longer a public health emergency.
IATA highlighted three priorities to enable the air cargo industry to maintain momentum against a challenging operating environment. These priorities include sustainability, digitalisation and safety.
The air organisation sees the budget as lacking positive reinforcement to strengthen Canada's air system, encourage global competitiveness and sees it risk making travel unaffordable for passengers.
Kadri Samsunlu, Chief Executive officer of iGA Istanbul Airport speaks with International Airport Review’s Holly Miles about their airport experience and how they are the first airport in the world to achieve the ACI World Accessibility Accreditation.
In this exclusive article, Enoch Opare Mintah, PhD candidate at Kingston University, London and Associate Lecturer of Governance at the University of Lincoln, UK, argues that the aviation sector is inarguably one of the proactive and forward-looking industries when it comes to sustainability.
Ruling has been made to uphold the legal challenges aviation authorities are having against the Dutch government, in their controversial decision to cap Schiphol Airport's flight activity to 460,000. IATA, KLM and other associations are arguing the cap will have a detriment on the Dutch economy, and put thousands of…
Owing to a persisting war in Ukraine, high inflation and a shortage of workers, demand for global air cargo has declined. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its data for January 2023 global air cargo markets and results show that, in a context of economic headwinds, cargo demand has…