Air cargo demand softens in September 2022
For September 2022, the International Air Transport Association's latest data figures demonstrate a soften in demand for global air cargo.
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For September 2022, the International Air Transport Association's latest data figures demonstrate a soften in demand for global air cargo.
The International Air Transport Association has revealed that its 2022 Global Passenger Survey demonstrates that passengers top concerns for travel, in the post-COVID-19 crisis period, are focused on simple and convenient travel.
The International Air Transport Association reveals impressive passenger data for August 2022 showing continued momentum in the air travel recovery.
The International Air Transport Association alongside Etihad Airways will be trialling a CO2 emissions calculation tool specifically developed for air cargo flights.
For International Airport Review, Steve Gill, Managing Director of Bournemouth Airport, gives his analysis on the move by EASA, the biggest news in the European freight sector in years.
Alessandro Fidato, Chief Operating Officer of SEA Milan Airports, outlines how baggage handling systems are re-inventing the passenger experience across the airport network.
The International Air Transport Association has welcomed progress by states towards a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero aviation carbon emissions by 2050.
The International Air Transport Association has revealed concerns that a premature return to pre-pandemic slot use rules in the EU this winter 2022 risks continuing disruption to passengers.
The International Air Transport Association has released May 2022 data for global air cargo markets, demonstrating that the easing of Omicron restrictions in China has helped to relieve supply chain constraints.
The International Air Transport Association has released passenger data for May 2022 demonstrating that air travel recovery has accelerated heading into the busy summer travel season.
Airports Council International Europe’s Director General, Olivier Jankovec, has outlined the financial burden debt-ridden airports will continue to face, as the aviation industry battles to gain financial stability post-pandemic.
The International Air Transport Association has released an upgraded outlook for the airline industry’s 2022 financial performance as air travel’s speed of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic quickens.
The International Air Transport Association has urged governments to put in place large-scale incentives to rapidly expand the use of sustainable aviation fuels.
The International Air Transport Association has recommended governments to work closely with the aviation industry to ensure that safety systems can co-exist with new 5G services.
Antoine Rostworowski, Senior Vice President, Programmes and Commercial Services at Airports Council International (ACI) World, discusses the future of baggage operations and the opportunities this will give airports.