IATA’s Turbulence Aware Platform Gains Further Interest from Airlines
IATA reports significant growth for its Turbulence Aware data platform in 2024, with six new airlines recently joining the initiative.
IATA reports significant growth for its Turbulence Aware data platform in 2024, with six new airlines recently joining the initiative.
IATA will deploy the Matchmaker platform, which will allow airlines to connect with SAF suppliers to streamline access and procurement of fuel.
Airlines giant Emirates is teaming up with the IATA and aircraft manufacturer Airbus to support pilot training for its A350 flight crews.
Demand for air travel remained strong globally in October, with IATA reporting a 7.1% year-on-year increase for the month.
Saudia has entered an MOU agreement with Air France-KLM Group aimed at significantly expanding its Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) capabilities.
LEVEL, which was operated under Iberia, has now become it’s own airline, and becomes the latest addition to the IAG family. This represents the company’s largest milestone since it was created back in 2017. Without further ado, let’s get into
Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), Jordan's primary aviation hub, faces headwinds amid regional tensions while maintaining its position as a crucial economic driver for the kingdom.
HK Express has successfully launched its newest route connecting Hong Kong with Penang International Airport (PEN). This compliments the daily service operated by Cathay Pacific.
Perth, Western Australia is set to host Routes Asia 2025, a key event for the rapidly growing Asia-Pacific region air travel industry.
In its first commercial import, Air Canada has procured almost 78 million litres of sustainable aviation fuel for use in Canada.