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IATA Report Reveals: Global Demand for Flights Is Expected to Double by 2050

The International Air Transport Association indicates consistent growth in global aviation, with emerging markets leading the way and a gradual slowdown in the rate of growth

Stepping into the Future: IATA Launches DG Digital to Modernize Dangerous Goods Declarations

IATA introduces DG Digital, a fully digital tool for dangerous goods declarations, reducing shipment rejections and improving safety across air cargo operations

IATA Safety Report: Fewer Accidents, Increased Fatalities, and Eyes on the Middle East

Despite a decline in the overall accident rate, the number of fatalities last year rose to 394. The report also points to an increase in interference with satellite navigation systems and increasing risks in conflict zones such as the Middle East

Lufthansa Rolls Out IATA Turbulence Aware Tech and Blue A380 for Its 100th Anniversary

Lufthansa has unveiled a blue Airbus A380 in honor of its 100th anniversary. The airline also introduced IATA Turbulence Aware tech to improve flight safety, efficiency, and comfort

IATA Urges Spain to Cut Airport Charges Over Five Years

The International Air Transport Association and the Spanish Airline Association want Spain to cut airport charges by 4.9% yearly, saying AENA earned excess returns and overcharged airlines and passengers for years; "This is unsustainable and unrealistic, we need to see a reduction in charges"

El Al Takes Historic Step, Joining Boeing and the Technion's Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiative

Israel’s flag carrier will join a Boeing-led Sustainable Aviation Fuel initiative aimed at developing less polluting fuels. The airline will fund research that could cut aircraft emissions as early as next year. El Al has a long-standing relationship with the American manufacturer

IATA Sees Record Passenger Satisfaction, With Challenges Ahead

IATA's 2025 Global Passenger Survey shows a sharp increase in positive in-flight experiences, alongside an acceleration in the use of digital and biometrics. Weaknesses: Baggage processes, border checks, and connections

“Leave Bags Behind in Evacuations”: Passenger Behavior Concerns IATA Boss

After numerous emergency evacuations in which passengers disembarked from planes with their luggage, Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General, called the situation very worrying, emphasizing that nothing is more important than passengers' lives

Aviation Demand Strengthens: Global Record in Flight Occupancy in October, Middle East Leads

The IATA report for October 2025 indicates a sharp increase in global flight demand, with growth of 6.6% and the highest monthly occupancy figures ever recorded. Find out which region is in the lead

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

IATA Report Reveals: Global Demand for Flights Is Expected to Double by 2050

The International Air Transport Association indicates consistent growth in global aviation, with emerging markets leading the way and a gradual slowdown in the rate of growth

Stepping into the Future: IATA Launches DG Digital to Modernize Dangerous Goods Declarations

IATA introduces DG Digital, a fully digital tool for dangerous goods declarations, reducing shipment rejections and improving safety across air cargo operations

IATA Safety Report: Fewer Accidents, Increased Fatalities, and Eyes on the Middle East

Despite a decline in the overall accident rate, the number of fatalities last year rose to 394. The report also points to an increase in interference with satellite navigation systems and increasing risks in conflict zones such as the Middle East

Lufthansa Rolls Out IATA Turbulence Aware Tech and Blue A380 for Its 100th Anniversary

Lufthansa has unveiled a blue Airbus A380 in honor of its 100th anniversary. The airline also introduced IATA Turbulence Aware tech to improve flight safety, efficiency, and comfort

IATA Urges Spain to Cut Airport Charges Over Five Years

The International Air Transport Association and the Spanish Airline Association want Spain to cut airport charges by 4.9% yearly, saying AENA earned excess returns and overcharged airlines and passengers for years; "This is unsustainable and unrealistic, we need to see a reduction in charges"

IATA Sees Record Passenger Satisfaction, With Challenges Ahead

IATA's 2025 Global Passenger Survey shows a sharp increase in positive in-flight experiences, alongside an acceleration in the use of digital and biometrics. Weaknesses: Baggage processes, border checks, and connections

“Leave Bags Behind in Evacuations”: Passenger Behavior Concerns IATA Boss

After numerous emergency evacuations in which passengers disembarked from planes with their luggage, Willie Walsh, IATA's Director General, called the situation very worrying, emphasizing that nothing is more important than passengers' lives

Aviation Demand Strengthens: Global Record in Flight Occupancy in October, Middle East Leads

The IATA report for October 2025 indicates a sharp increase in global flight demand, with growth of 6.6% and the highest monthly occupancy figures ever recorded. Find out which region is in the lead

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

Rising Danger: Sharp Increase in Turbulence Injuries

According to a report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), 2024 was one of the most challenging years in recent decades for turbulence-related injuries. It also notes that out of 123 severely injured airplane passengers in the past decade, only one was wearing a seatbelt

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