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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is all set to work with the Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) and Praj Industries to promote sustainable aviation fuel ...
IATA stated that the 3.7 per cent net profit margin for 2025 is an improvement from the 3.4 per cent earned in 2024 and the previously projected 3.6 per cent.
At the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport Summit in New Delhi, Breaking Travel News (BTN) conducted a series of insightful interviews with industry leaders.
Amadeus plans to integrate into its travel platform flight-specific emissions data from the International Air Transport Association's CO2 Connect calculator, IATA announced Tuesday. The association ...
At the 81st IATA AGM in Delhi, IATA Director General Willie Walsh shares insights on global aviation supply chain challenges and his bullish outlook on India's aviation growth. He highlights the ...
EVA Airways Corp (長榮航空) has signed a cooperation agreement with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to join its Turbulence Aware platform, aiming to improve flight safety through ...
NEW DELHI, India - Airlines on Monday revised down their traffic and profit forecasts for 2025, citing "headwinds" for the global economy. The International Air Transport Association ...
IATA expects passenger revenues to reach an all-time high of $693 billion in 2025, a 1.6% rise over 2024. This will also be bolstered by an additional $144 billion in ancillary revenues.
In December 2024 IATA had estimated $ 36.6 billion net profit for global airlines in 2025. “The first half of 2025 has brought significant uncertainties to global markets.
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production will double this year, but it will still cover only 0.7% of aviation fuel needs by 2025, says IATA, which criticizes U.K. and EU SAF mandates for ...
The global aviation industry is benefiting from lower oil prices because they’re bringing down the cost of kerosene, the head of the IATA industry association said.
IATA Director General Willie Walsh said that while the production increase was encouraging, the relatively small amount will add $4.4 billion globally to aviation's fuel bill.
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