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Amsterdam: IATA sues against Schiphol restrictions

Under the guise of "environmental and noise protection", the Dutch government wants to reduce the capacity of the country's largest airport. Not only airlines, but also the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are up in arms. The latter also wants to take legal action against them

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Ground incidents: IATA requires warning systems

Unpleasant collisions between ground equipment such as passenger stairs or vehicles and parked commercial aircraft are occurring more and more frequently at airports. The IATA is now demanding that appropriate collision warning systems should be introduced. The airlines and insurance companies incur annually

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Singapore: Low-cost airline Scoot joins IATA

The low-cost airline Scoot has joined the International Air Transport Association IATA. At the same time, the so-called IOSA safety audit was successfully completed. Low costers joining does occur, but rarely. IATA is the association of traditional airlines. There is

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IATA removes Newark from NYC area code

Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the most important hubs for the metropolis of New York. From October 3, 2022, this airport will no longer be listed under the NYC area code by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). In and

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Malta: Airhub Airlines achieves IOSA safety audit

The Maltese airline Airhub Airlines was able to obtain the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). The carrier assumes that this will significantly improve its competitive position, since numerous potential clients see this certification as a basic requirement for

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