
IATA launches directory to help airlines implement biometric travel solutions
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released a new Contactless Travel Directory designed to help airlines adopt biometric travel solutions across airports. The directory aims to streamline the implementation of contactless services and facilitate coordination between airlines and airports. IATA’s system will serve as a matchmaking service, enabling airlines to identify where contactless travel

Taiwan’s EVA Air has placed a firm order for six A350-1000 long-range aircraft and three A321neo single-aisle planes, finalising a commitment announced last month. The new order brings EVA Air’s total backlog to 24 A350-1000s and 18 A321neo aircraft awaiting delivery. The expansion forms part of the airline’s fleet modernisation and network growth strategy. Clay

Embraer will host its first aircraft finance summit in the Asia Pacific region next week, targeting Japanese and regional financiers. The event scheduled for April 8 in Tokyo follows the company’s previous summit held in New York last year. The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer aims to showcase its commercial aircraft portfolio to banks, leasing companies and

Portuguese Air Force joins study to enhance KC-390 aircraft with surveillance capabilities
The Portuguese Air Force has announced it will join Embraer and the Brazilian Air Force in collaborative studies to develop intelligence capabilities for the KC-390 Millennium aircraft. The announcement was made at a ceremony during the LAAD Defense & Security exhibition, attended by senior military and corporate officials from both countries. A concept image of

Taiwan’s China Airlines has finalised an order with Airbus for ten A350-1000 aircraft, following a commitment announced in December 2024. The new widebody jets will be deployed on long-haul routes connecting Taiwan with North America and Europe, complementing the airline’s existing fleet of A350-900 aircraft. China Airlines Chairman Kao Shing-Hwang said the investment aligned with

Global air cargo demand decreased by 0.1% in February compared to the same month last year, marking the first decline since mid-2023, according to data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The slight contraction in cargo tonne-kilometres (CTK) was accompanied by a 0.4% decrease in capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometres (ACTK). IATA