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Who is Willie Walsh, former British Airways & IAG chief appointed as IndiGo's new CEO after Pieter Elbers' exit?Willi Walsh: Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo has announced the appointment of William "Willie" Walsh as its new Chief Executive Officer, eff...
From Europe to India, IATA sounds alarm over rising GPS interference in flightsGlobal airlines are facing a growing concern as GPS spoofing and jamming incidents have risen, demanding increased pilot vigilance. IATA da...
Expanding missile threats and airspace closures are straining airlinesAirline companies face challenges due to increasing global conflicts. These conflicts impact flight routes and raise operational costs. Air...
IATA to hold AGM in India after 42 years; PM to address delegates on June 2Global aviation leaders are set to convene in New Delhi from June 1-3 for IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit, mar...
IATA requests govt to suspend planned increase in aviation security fee for passengersOn March 19, the Civil Aviation Ministry had said the ASF would be increased from Rs 160 to Rs 200 for domestic passengers and USD 5.20 to ...
Carrying 200 laptops in aircraft bellyhold dangerous: IATA"We don't deny the threat. There is a real threat (from PEDs). But the ban is not effective," IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Ju...
Evolve global approach to check aviation security risks: IATA"We don't deny the threat. There is a real threat (from Electronic devices). But the ban is not effective," IATA Director General and CEO A...
Privatisation of aviation infra in India failed to deliver results: IATA chief Alexandre de JuniacReferring to the threatening security situation, the IATA chief said "the freedom that is at core of aviation remains a target for terroris...
IATA questions laptop ban on some flights to US, UK"We call on governments to work with the industry to find a way to keep flying secure without separating passengers from their personal ele...
IATA urges governments to support aviation to drive economic growth"Our world has grown much wealthier through trade and travel. Air travel liberates people to live better lives and makes our world a better...
IATA raises concern over political rhetoric in the USDurable peace, prosperity or security have never been achieved through provocation, exclusion and division. The world has grown wealthier w...
IATA stresses on coordination and sharing of intelligenceThe International Air Transport Association (IATA) also said that airlines have a role to play in the efforts to counter terrorist acts.
Why is the government taxing aviation sector punitively, asks IATAReferring to heightened regulations in the aviation sector, Tyler said, however, "not all regulations have the same galvanising clarity of ...
Aviation sector value not well understood by many governments: International Air and Transport AssociationThe total global tax revenue generated was almost half of the gross value added by the industry paid to govts in payroll, social security, ...
IATA, ACI to jointly develop SmartS airport security systemThe blueprint detailed proposal that are operationally achievable and technically feasible by that timeframe.
Global airlines' body wants India to improve infrastructureGlobal airlines' body IATA today asked the government to improve infrastructure and cut costs and "excessive" taxation on aviation.
- Government must foot bill for meeting aviation security threats:IATA
Govts must foot the bill for meeting aviation security threats which have cost global airlines and their passengers a whopping USD 7.4 bill...
- Don't stop airline acquire another airline
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has opposed the restrictions on cross- border acquisition of airlines by airlines and as...
- "Perfect storm" could hit aviation, if steps not taken :IATA
Warning that some airlines could fold up if structural changes were not carried out immediately, the IATA has asked the government to take ...
- IATA asks nations to effectively invest in pro-environ tech
The International Air Transport Association has asked all countries to invest more effectively in environmental technologies.