IATA safety report reveals 10 key points, from record-low accident rates to the emerging threats that threaten global ...
Global commercial aviation remains extremely safe, IATA said, noting, "The accumulation of safety data, including the 2024 safety report, is our most powerful tool.” ...
January marked the 18th consecutive month of growth for the air cargo industry, but market conditions should be closely ...
IATA has published its annual air safety report for 2024, which shows that the overall situation deteriorated during the year versus 2023.
Though some airline safety key performance metrics improved compared with five-year averages, the industry in 2024 "took a step back from an exceptional performance in 2023," according to IATA's ...
Through the IATA Focus Africa initiative, the Collaborative Aviation Safety Improvement Program (CASIP) continues to mobilize resources to address key safety challenges. With two accidents in 2024, ...
Aircraft navigation system disruptions, including signal interruptions, jamming, and GPS spoofing incidents, surged by 175% in 2024. GPS spoofing incidents ...
Global January air demand increased 10 percent year over year while capacity was up 7.1 percent, according to the latest report from the International Air Transport Association.
Geneva: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported a sharp rise in fatal aviation accidents in 2024, contrasting with the ...
Global air cargo demand grew by 3.2% in January 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, marking 18 consecutive ...
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