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ICAO Council Briefing on the State of the Industry

2024/04/04 / ICAO / By ICCAIA

ICCAIA was pleased to participate in the recent ICAO Council Briefing on the State of the Industry, alongside International Air Transport Association (IATA), CANSO and ACI World – Airports Council International. With a strong recovery following the pandemic, it was clear that we share the same priorities and challenges across the whole industry. The event presented an excellent opportunity…

Developing the Workforce of the Future

2024/01/25 / General / By ICCAIA

    We are excited to be planning for the first full meeting of the Global Aviation and Aerospace Skills Taskforce “Developing the Workforce for the Future”, that will seek to shape the future of aviation and aerospace workforce and skills development by bringing together best practice and sharing experience across States and industry. The…

ICCAIA Appoints Majid Badiey as Director, Air Navigation and Safety

2024/01/17 / General / By ICCAIA

Montreal, 17th January 2024  ICCAIA is delighted to welcome Mr. Majid Badiey in the role of Director, Air Navigation and Safety. Majid joins us with over 14 years experience from the aerospace manufacturing industry, including roles at Pratt & Whitney Canada and Bombardier Aerospace.  He holds a BSc. and MSc. in Aerospace Engineering,  as well as…

Newsletter, Fall 2023

2023/12/13 / General / By ICCAIA

Read all about ICCAIA’s latest news and activities in the Fall 2023 Newsletter.

ICCAIA Welcomes CAAF/3 Agreement on Sustainable Aviation Fuels

2023/11/24 / Environment / By ICCAIA

Dubai, November 24th, 2023 ICCAIA warmly welcomes the agreement reached by ICAO Member States today at the Third Conference on Aviation Alternative Fuels (CAAF/3) in Dubai and congratulates ICAO on achieving a successful outcome. The text not only reaffirms the commitment to the Long-Term Aspirational Goal (LTAG) of Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050 but…

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