Fly Net Zero is the commitment of airlines to achieve net zero carbon by 2050, bringing air transport in line with the Paris agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
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Acquire the new skills needed to meet the challenges of the road to recovery, from safety management to emergency planning and risk management.
The 81st IATA AGM and WATS gathered the top leadership from airlines, the aviation value chain and governments on 1-3 June 2025 in New Delhi, India, hosted by IndiGo.
Find all press materials from IATA's Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit that took place on 1-3 June 2025 in New Delhi, India
Revenue management is the engine behind airline profitability. From pricing strategies and load factors to AI-driven tools and simulation training, dive into the complexities and innovations behind one of aviation’s most vital and fast-evolving functions.
Aviation is a complex industry with multiple moving parts. Within it, decisions have wide-reaching, sometimes catastrophic consequences. But learning to make good decisions requires having the freedom to fail. That’s where simulation comes in.
Discover the vital role of airline quality assurance specialists in ensuring aviation safety. Learn about their mission, qualifications needed, and how to start your journey in this rewarding career.
IATA Certification upholds global standards in air transport, offering expert guidance for compliance and quality. Check out our most asked questions for more details.
Staff training has become increasingly vital in the industry recovery as aviation organizations look to retain their talent while bolstering their options to succeed in a fast-moving industry.
This guide will help your organization get on-track to be compliant with the new competency-based training and assessment approach for the transport of dangerous goods when it comes into effect on January 1, 2023
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