International Air Transport Association
About International Air Transport Association
IATA represents and serves airlines with advocacy and global standards for safety, security, efficiency and sustainability across the international air transport industry. It coordinates programs, policies, and services for airlines, cargo operators, travel agents, and other aviation stakeholders, aiming to improve safety, reliability, and environmental performance. The organization engages in global governance, regional activities, training, publications, and industry partnerships to shape aviation worldwide. Headquartered with activities spanning regions worldwide, IATA supports members and partners in navigating regulatory and operational challenges.
Recent News
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Morning Reads
Net Zero by 2050 Is Beyond Reach, but R&D, SAF Work Continues
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