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Rough riders: IATA introduces real-time turbulence forecasting
IATA (International Air Transport Association) has announced the launch of its new Turbulence Aware tool. The new resource has been developed to strengthen carrier’s ability to forecast, track and avoid turbulence.
Maximising aviation’s contribution to India’s development
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on the government of India to maximise the potential contribution of aviation to India’s development by addressing infrastructure constraints that limit growth and government policies that impose excessive costs on aviation.
Asian airlines earn less than US$5 per passenger
The profits of airlines in the Asia Pacific region are expected to fall by US$700 million in 2017, despite a
Airlines call for “urgent” alternative to laptop ban
IATA, the global airline body, has urged governments to “urgently” find alternatives to the recently introduced ban on laptops and
Japan urged to prepare airports for Olympic surge
IATA has called on the Japanese government to prepare the country’s airport infrastructure for the 2020 Olympics. The country has
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