International Air Transport Association (IATA)
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is an international trade body founded in 1945 by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 300 airlines comprising 94% of the international scheduled air traffic. The organisation also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general.
IATA Flight Safety Activities
IATA is very active in promoting flight safety, particularly in the following areas:
- Safety Statistics Analysis
- Safety Auditing, including the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) programme.
- Infrastructure Safety. IATA has been a consistent supporter of EUROCONTROL Safety Improvement Initiatives such as the European Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Incursions (EAPRI) and the European Action Plan for the Prevention of Level Bust.
- Safety Data Management & Analysis, including Safety Trend Evaluation, Analysis & Data Exchange System (Safety Trend Evaluation and Analysis Data Exchange System) and the provision of a Flight Data Analysis (FDA) service.
- Integrated Airline Management System, providing courses in safety management systems.
- Flying Operations.
- Cargo & Dangerous Goods Safety
IATA has also been actively involved in the promotion of the Global Aviation Safety Road Map (GASR)
Further Reading
- For further information, visit the IATA website
- IATA Airline and Airport Code Search
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- Ground Operations
- Conflict Zone Risks
- Global Aviation Safety Road Map
- IATA Safety Trend Evaluation, Analysis & Data Exchange System (STEADES)
- Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers Phraseology Study
- European Airspace Infringement Action Plan
- Ground Accident Prevention Program
- IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations
- Use of Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) on Aircraft
- European Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Incursions (EAPPRI)
- Transporting Live Animals By Air
- FMS Data Input Errors
- Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Airline Operations and Maintenance
- Checklists and Procedures for Non-Alerted Fire/Smoke/Fume Events
- Aircraft Fire Risk from Battery-Powered Items Carried on Aircraft
- Risk from Spare Lithium Batteries
- Assessment of Pilot Responses to RA: Guidance Material
- Cabin Crew-Flight Crew Emergency Communication
- Cabin Safety
- Clear Air Turbulence (CAT)
- Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE)
- Harmonised Accident-Rate Reporting
- IATA Operational Safety Audit
- Organizational Threat Management (OGHFA BN)
- Pilot Aptitude Assessment
- Public Health and Aviation
- Unruly Passengers
- Voluntary Occurrence Reporting
- Performance Assessment of Pilot Response to EGPWS
- Wrong-Surface Events
- Airborne Conflict
- Go-Around Safety
- General Aviation (GA)
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- NATO-EUROCONTROL ATM Security Coordinating Group (NEASCOG)
- Airlines For America (A4A)
- Airlines for Europe (A4E)
- European Regions Airline Association (ERA)
- UK Flight Safety Committee (UKFSC)
- Promotion Material for the Prevention of Loss of Communication






