Aviation Wrap-Up August 2022
As the summer comes to an end, the season closes with some changes in regional performance, concerns over higher airfares, and the focus on the cargo sector’s failure to more rapidly toward digitalization to replace inefficient manual processes. Read more in our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up July 2022
With passenger travel continuing its ascent, the industry as a whole could see profitability in 2023. In North America, profits are already expected to reach $8.8 billion this year. On another note, the European Commission has proposed restoring normal slot usage. The ”80:20” usage rule is said to be aligned with the current air traffic recovery. Air cargo sector news highlights the challenges airports and airlines face in engaging next generation workers and the need to accelerate recruitment efforts. Find out more in our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up June 2022
The aviation industry’s recovery is clearly underway but challenges remain. Passenger demand continues to increase, but capacity issues persist due to staff shortages and changing Covid regulatory procedures. For cargo, which had been one of the bright spots during the pandemic, ground handling bottlenecks are driving higher air cargo rates. The promise of sustainable aircraft fuels (SAFs) is still high in the minds of airline and airport executives, but these fuels are not yet widely available. Add to these challenges, increasing cyber threats targeting airports and airlines and it is evident that the industry is still in the midst of a difficult period. Read this and more news here.
Aviation Wrap-Up May 2022
As the aviation industry continues its advancement to recovery, there remain key challenges. Labor shortages, coupled with intense traffic peaks, are leaving airlines grappling with operations. While seeking solutions to their challenges, airlines, airports and ground handlers are also making sustainability a top priority. Read more news highlights in our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up April 2022
The aviation industry’s recovery is well on its way and there are some bright spots to cite. On the one hand, the air cargo sector continues to demonstrate its resilience and shows continued growth. Similarly, Latin American airlines have been benefitting significantly from the more flexible air travel restrictions. On the other hand, ground handling keeps facing great challenges being collaboration between stakeholders key to adress them. These are more topics on our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up March 2022
Deploying new strategies to support continued recovery – The aviation industry continues its proactive stance, taking various measures to further drive the recovery, boost travel and achieve sustainability goals. From introducing new rules for reducing flights´ CO2 emissions to deploying new solutions to increase business and consumer travel, there is a strong initiative to succeed underway. Read more in our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up February 2022
Over the past month, there have been continued signs of progress and an ongoing commitment to top aviation industry priorities. Chief among them are digitalization, on-time performance, and increased sustainability measures. Read more in our monthly wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up January 2022
We can notice that many things have changed in the aviation industry if we look to where it was a year ago. Air cargo, for example, continues benefítting from increasing demand which has attracted new players to enter the market. Recreational and business travel are slowly returning, whereas airlines try to accommodate more price-conscious business travelers. For each of these sectors, there remain challenges to overcome.
Aviation Wrap-Up December 2021
For the aviation industry, 2021 ended with the airlines still focused on performance, slot relief and reducing carbon emissions. While some airlines fared better than others in these areas, given the pandemic’s continued impacts, most can be pleased with their performance. Read more in our December news wrap-up.
Aviation Wrap-Up November 2021
November has come to an end so it´s time to share with you a summary of the latest news in the aviation industry. Some of the highlights include the elaboration of the first air cargo sustainability roadmap by the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) to support the industry through a period of transformation. On the passenger transport side, a survey conducted by IATA indicated that an increasing number of travelers are willing to share their biometric data to improve airport processes and eliminate queuing. Read this and more news here.