IATA 82nd AGM 2026: Global Leaders Convene in Rio
The IATA 82nd AGM 2026 brings 1,500 delegates to Rio de Janeiro to address supply chain constraints and global net-zero aviation mandates.
10 aviation articles tagged “Aviation Policy”
The IATA 82nd AGM 2026 brings 1,500 delegates to Rio de Janeiro to address supply chain constraints and global net-zero aviation mandates.
The FAA proposed a $165,000 fine against Alaska Airlines for allowing intoxicated passengers to board 11 flights between February 2024 and February 2025.
A Washington State University study projects U.S. SAF production will reach 2.1 billion gallons by 2030, missing the federal 3-billion-gallon goal.
Dutch ministries spent over €11 million on Caribbean flights in 2025, while KLM government ticket sales dropped by 58% compared to 2023.
Emirates will conclude its emergency travel waiver on May 31, 2026, reverting to standard ticketing policies following regional airspace stabilization.
Nigeria's Aviation Minister received a 20-year Civil Aviation Master Plan from ICAO, outlining a strategic transformation for the country's air sector.
Air Canada canceled its 700-flight daily schedule amid a CUPE strike, impacting 130,000 passengers and forcing government-mandated arbitration.
The SAF Coalition met with Congress to advocate for extending the 45Z tax credit, aiming to boost domestic sustainable aviation fuel production.
Business aviation leaders urged U.S. lawmakers to pass legislation supporting Sustainable Aviation Fuel production to meet the industry's 2050 net-zero goal.
A4E is urging EU regulators to update policies, citing projected regulatory costs of €27.6 billion by 2030 that threaten airline competitiveness.