Hawaiian Airlines announced that it has reached an agreement with biofuel company Gevo, Inc. to purchase 50 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) over five years. Gevo expects to supply the SAF from a facility to be constructed…
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching a virtual datathon to stimulate the development of data-based solutions to further the aviation industry’s gender diversity. The datathon builds on the success of…
From pharmaceuticals to flowers, perishable goods flying in and out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport will now receive even higher-touch handling with the unveiling of Delta Cargo’s newest cooler. The new, state-of-the-art facility is the largest…
Aeroportos do Brasil (ABR), which represents 59 federal airports in Brazil and more than 90% of passengers transported, is the first airport association in the world to join IATA’s 25by2025 diversity initiative. “Diversity creates a more integrated and productive…
PROINVERSIÓN reported that there are currently three (3) concessions for airport projects in Peru through Public-Private Associations (PPPs) that include a total of 18 airports, with scheduled investments that would exceed US$3bn. These are the concessions for the Jorge…
Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) continues to live up to its promise of offering cutting-edge tech and state-of-the-art aircraft to train pilots of the future and help close the industry’s skills gap. The Academy is now bolstering its current…
Turbulence can put stress on passengers, crew and aircraft. In worst cases, it can also lead to injuries as well as aircraft damage. What if pilots had more advance warning and more precise data about upcoming turbulence thanks to…
Etihad Airways has launched reciprocal interline partnerships with three new airline partners – Philippine Airlines (PAL), Austrian Airlines (OS) and Airlink South Africa (4Z), while re-launching interline links with Biman Bangladesh and codeshares with Air Seychelles (HM) and ITA…
While there is “a lot of optimism” around the air travel recovery in the Americas, governments in the region continue to hinder airlines by imposing high taxes and fees while failing to develop aviation infrastructure, said Peter Cerda, IATA’s…
Aeromexico and Volaris are optimistic that Mexico’s Category 1 safety rating will be restored by the fourth quarter of the year at the latest, which will enable Mexican carriers to resume their growth plans in the valuable trans-border market….