IATA has published its annual air safety report for 2024, which shows that the overall situation deteriorated during the year versus 2023.
For year-to-date statistics, QAIA registered a 10.2% rise in passengers, reaching 1,511,627 PAX, compared to the corresponding period in 2024. QAIA also reported 11,785 ACM, up 5.6%, and handled 9,970 ...
Women’s Empowerment Principles, Menzies is committed to advancing gender equality and inclusivity and supporting the UN ...
The air cargo industry is deeply intertwined with global trade dynamics, and following increased volatility over recent years ...
The aviation sector was one of those hardest hit by the restrictions in place during the COVID pandemic. Research led by the ...
COVID triggered record government debt, hit labor markets and shifted consumer behavior. Inequality has increased, while ...
Through the IATA Focus Africa initiative ... Fatality risk has remained zero since 2022. GNSS interference and security risks linked to regional conflicts remain key concerns for aviation safety in ...
PETALING JAYA: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has upgraded its outlook for the airline industry’s 2022 financial performance as the pace of recovery from the Covid-19 crisis ...
Five years after the World Health Organization first described the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic, its effects ...
New mandates on sustainable aviation fuel use are adding time - and cost - pressure for airlines to decarbonise, even as ...
Low-cost carriers like Southwest, JetBlue, and Spirit are adjusting to rising costs post-COVID by introducing premium ...