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IATA launched an online platform to connect airlines with sustainable fuel providers, aiming to facilitate and increase the use of sustainable aviation fuel to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
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IATA partners with Praj Industries and ISMA to promote sustainable aviation fuel from Indian sugarcane, aiming for cleaner skies.
IATA raises concern over high operating costs faced by African airlines, warning it threatens profitability and regional aviation growth.
Airlines on Monday revised down their traffic and profit forecasts for 2025, citing "headwinds" for the global economy.
IATA predicts airlines' profit to hit $36 billion in 2025, with concerns over supply chain issues and industry resilience.
Sustainable aviation fuel in 2025 is projected to reach 2 million metric tonnes (2.5 billion liters), the International Air Transport Association announced Sunday at its annual general meeting in New ...
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.
NEW DELHI – More airlines around the world are committing to using greener jet fuel in a bid to reach their goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. But there are headwinds, with the global ...
The International Air Transport Association said on Sunday it expects the amount of sustainable aviation fuel produced to double in 2025 to reach 2 million tonnes, representing 0.7% of airlines ...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that leaders of the global aviation industry are gathering for the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and World Air Transport ...
In an exclusive interview with Skift, IATA chief Willie Walsh explains why global airspace is more restricted and complex than ever.
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