Global Airport Slot Challenges Persist Amid Pandemic Recovery IATA

Global Airport Slot Challenges Persist Amid Pandemic Recovery IATA

Lara Maughan, Head of Worldwide Airport Slots at IATA, discusses the impact of airport slots on airline operations and the challenges of slot management during the pandemic. She emphasizes the importance of transparent and efficient slot allocation mechanisms for the recovery of the aviation industry. Balancing the need for airline flexibility with the optimal utilization of airport slot resources is highlighted as a key issue. The discussion underscores the complexities of managing airport capacity and ensuring fair access for airlines in a constantly evolving environment.

Oman Airports Training Center Boosts Aviation Skills

Oman Airports Training Center Boosts Aviation Skills

The Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC) Learning and Development Center, located at Muscat International Airport, is dedicated to enhancing aviation professional skills and promoting industry growth. By building a learning culture, driving professional development, and facilitating knowledge sharing, OAMC provides world-class training facilities and services for aviation personnel. It is a vital base for talent cultivation in the aviation industry in Oman and the wider region, contributing significantly to the advancement of aviation expertise and capabilities.

Alnnews Tracks Latin Americas Aviation Trends

Alnnews Tracks Latin Americas Aviation Trends

ALNNews is IATA's daily aviation news service for Latin America, available in Spanish and Portuguese. It focuses on industry dynamics and emerging trends within the Latin American aviation sector. Stay informed about the latest developments and gain valuable insights into the region's aviation landscape. Subscribe to ALNNews.com to keep your finger on the pulse of Latin American aviation.

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Japans Aviation Institute Boosts Asiapacific Air Safety

Japans Aviation Institute Boosts Asiapacific Air Safety

The Japan Aviation Research Institute focuses on general aviation and air traffic services research, committed to improving aviation safety and efficiency in the Asia-Pacific region. Its core mission is to represent, lead, and serve the aviation industry. Through technological innovation, safety assurance, efficiency enhancement, and policy consultation, it contributes to building a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable aviation future. The institute aims to be a pivotal force in advancing aviation practices and ensuring the continued growth and development of the sector.

01/05/2026 Airlines
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ARX Aerospace Boosts Saudi Aviation Safety with IATA Training

ARX Aerospace Boosts Saudi Aviation Safety with IATA Training

ARX Aerospace and Defense, a Saudi Arabian IATA-certified aviation training center, offers comprehensive aviation safety courses. These courses cover security awareness, fatigue management, human factors, and quality management systems, aiming to enhance the professional skills of aviation personnel and ensure aviation safety. The curriculum is rich and diverse, ranging from basic to advanced levels, suitable for individuals in various roles within the aviation industry. It equips professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain the highest safety standards and contribute to a safer aviation environment.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Vision Academy Ernakulam Offers Aviation Career Training

Vision Academy Ernakulam Offers Aviation Career Training

Vision Academy Ernakulam, an IATA Authorized Training Center in Kerala, India, provides comprehensive aviation training programs. These courses cover areas like customer service, aviation safety, cargo operations, and safety management systems. The academy boasts an IATA-certified curriculum and experienced instructors, dedicated to supplying the aviation industry with skilled professionals. Vision Academy aims to help students achieve their dreams in the aviation field.

Global Aviation Body IATA Launches Safetyis for Enhanced Flight Security

Global Aviation Body IATA Launches Safetyis for Enhanced Flight Security

IATA SafetyIS is an intelligent solution designed to enhance global aviation safety. It provides comprehensive and reliable industry Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs), coupled with benchmarking and data visualization tools. This empowers airlines and aviation service providers to better understand and monitor the global aviation safety landscape. By leveraging these insights, organizations can continuously improve safety levels, optimize products and services, and broaden their global perspective on safety trends and best practices. Ultimately, SafetyIS aims to foster a safer and more efficient aviation industry worldwide.

IATA Enhances Aviation Training Via Academic Partnerships

IATA Enhances Aviation Training Via Academic Partnerships

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) offers in-depth industry knowledge and supports career development for aviation professionals through academic partnerships. The program types are diverse, including diploma courses, advanced diploma courses, professional training courses, and degree programs in partnership with universities. The IATA Aviation Management Challenge provides a business simulation competition platform for university students, fostering future leaders in the aviation industry. This initiative aims to equip individuals with the necessary skills and expertise to excel in the dynamic and evolving aviation sector.

Hong Kongs Proters Scheme Boosts Aviation Sector Funding

Hong Kongs Proters Scheme Boosts Aviation Sector Funding

The Hong Kong government has launched the "Professional Training and Examination Refund Scheme" (ProTERS) to provide aviation professionals and aspiring talents with tuition fee reimbursement of up to 80%, capped at HKD 30,000. This scheme aims to encourage Hong Kong residents to participate in aviation-related courses and examinations, enhance their skills, and obtain professional qualifications, thereby supporting the development of Hong Kong's aviation industry. Applicants must be Hong Kong residents, employed full-time in the Hong Kong aviation industry, and have completed designated courses or examinations.