Aviation: 2022 Annual Safety Report published

Bern, 14.03.2023 – The Federal Office for Civil Aviation (FOCA) processed almost 12,000 occurence reports in 2022. These contribute to the ongoing improvement of safety on the ground and in the air. The most recent safety statistics have just been released and published in the 2022 Annual Safety Report. Read more and to see the Annual Safety report … Read more

IATA Releases 2022 Airline Safety Performance

Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its 2022 Safety Report for global aviation. The report showed a reduction in the number of fatal accidents and the fatality risk, compared to 2021 and to the five year average (2018-2022).  From this year, the Safety Report has been re-invented as an online interactive resource rather than … Read more

Global Airline Community Challenges Legality of Mandatory Flight Reductions at Schiphol Airport

Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines are mounting a legal challenge to the Dutch government’s sudden decision to reduce Schiphol airport’s capacity.  Schiphol Airport is already restricted to 500,000 flights annually. The government’s decree would renege on that agreement, reducing Schiphol connectivity to 460,000 flights from November 2023. read more

Quarterly Air Transport Chartbook – Q4 2022

Released 21st February 2022 The Quarterly Air Transport Chartbook is IATA Economics’ new quarterly publication offering a wide and comprehensive view of the industry. It includes over 80 charts and analyses on both industry and regional levels and it aims to provide an overview of the latest industry developments. This edition summarizes data and economic analysis … Read more