IATA, ATPCO Partner to Provide Flight Emissions Data
The International Air Transport Association and ATPCO have partnered to provide carbon emissions data for flights, the organizations announced Tuesday…. Read More »
IATA Urges Governments To Produce Timely Aviation Accident Reports
Governments around the world are consistently failing to file investigation reports in a timely manner after aviation accidents take place…. Read More »
IATA Revises Cargo Revenue and Yield Expectations
IATA has lowered its expectations for air cargo revenues and yields for the year due to growing capacity and a… Read More »
New Legislation Would Increase Travel Advisor Representation at US Department of Transportation
The new bipartisan Aviation Consumer Protection Advisory Committee (ACPAC) Modernization Act was introduced in the House of Representatives on Thursday,… Read More »
Lufthansa Technik Reveals Cabin Configuration for A220 ACJ Private Jet
Lufthansa Technick, a Lufthansa Group company, has unveiled a governmental cabin layout for the Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ) TwoTwenty, an… Read More »
JetBlue, Frontier Arrange Divestiture in Connection With Spirit Merger
JetBlue Airways Corporation and Frontier Group Holdings, Inc. today announced that their two airlines have officially agreed upon a definitive… Read More »
American Airlines Appealing Court Ruling Breaking Up Northeast Alliance
American Airlines announced it would appeal a court decision that called for the company to end its alliance with JetBlue… Read More »
Boeing Acknowledges Lengthy Certification Process for 737-7 Max
A Boeing executive said that the certification of the Boeing 737 MAX-7 is taking “a considerable amount of time” due… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Faces Lawsuit Over $1 Billion Carbon Neutrality Claim
Delta Air Lines is currently embroiled in a lawsuit over its assertion of being a carbon-neutral airline, with plaintiffs arguing… Read More »
FAA Issues Directive to Prevent Boeing 777 Horizontal Stabilizer Loss
The latest airworthiness directive (AD) by the United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) looks to prevent the potential loss… Read More »
FAA Directive Addresses Accidental Emergency Slide Deployments on Boeing 737s
The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD), attempting to tackle accidental Boeing… Read More »
Iraqi Air Force Looks to Rebuild Fleet with Dassault Rafale Fighter Jets
The Iraqi Air Force is looking to rebuild and modernize its fleet of fighter jets, the country’s Commander-in-Chief of the… Read More »
Incheon Airport Community scores a world first with IATA certification
The Incheon International Airport Community has become the world’s first of its kind to receive Center of Excellence for Independent… Read More »
EU Court Rules in Favor of Ryanair, Backing Italian State Aid Decision
Ryanair has celebrated the EU General Court’s ruling on discriminatory State aid, which favoured Italian airlines over other EU airlines… Read More »
FAA Issues AD to Address Water Leaks on Boeing 787 Electronics
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken decisive action to rectify a safety concern on the Boeing 787 aircraft. In… Read More »
Silk Way West the latest to gain lithium battery certification
Silk Way West Airlines is the latest carrier to gain IATA’s CEIV Lithium Battery certification. The certification recognises that the… Read More »
Boeing Initiates Program to Embed Experienced Pilots with New Airline Customers for Enhanced Aviation Safety
Boeing is taking proactive steps to enhance aviation safety by deploying experienced pilots to airlines undergoing training to operate Boeing… Read More »
National Air Cargo achieves IATA CEIV certification
US cargo carrier National Air Cargo has received IATA’s Center of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) Lithium Batteries Certification. The… Read More »
FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for LEAP 1-A Engine on A320neo Due to Manufacturing Defect
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an airworthiness directive (AD) relating to all CFM International LEAP 1-A engines,… Read More »
Blue Origin Secures NASA Contract to Land Astronauts on Moon Amid Controversial Bid Process
Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, has won a contract with NASA to develop a lunar landing system for the… Read More »
Korean Air-Asiana Airlines Merger Faces Setback as US Department of Justice Raises Concerns
The United States (US) Department of Justice (DOJ) is deliberating whether or not to sue over the proposed merger between… Read More »
EU Commission Sends Korean Air Statement of Objections Regarding Asiana Takeover
The European Commission has informed Korean Air of its preliminary view that its proposed takeover of Asiana may restrict competition…. Read More »
FAA Aims to Ease Mental Health Barriers for Grounded Pilots
The Federal Air Surgeon, Dr. Susan Northrup, has outlined the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) intention to alleviate aeromedical regulations related… Read More »
FAA Issues New Directive to Address Fire Hazard in Boeing 787 Cargo Holds
The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) to address an unsafe condition… Read More »
Government Delegations Opting for Private Flights is Not Just About Luxury
Although private charter flights are often associated with luxury and comfort, there are several reasons why government delegations and representatives… Read More »
IATA Says Proposed U.S. Passenger Compensation Rule Will Raise Costs for Travelers
In a not entirely surprising move, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) is criticizing the decision from the Department of… Read More »
