LIVE ANIMALS REGULATIONS (LAR)
Live animal transport is a complex, high-touch process involving everyone from the shipper to freight forwarders to airline staff, including the handlers. Inappropriate container use or misunderstanding carrier or government regulations can have catastrophic consequences.
CABIN OPERATIONS SAFETY GUIDE
Cabin safety is a key area impacting operational safety. Historically, the safety role of cabin crew was seen as limited to post-accident evacuations. Although this remains an important and essential duty of cabin crew, today the safety role of cabin crew goes much further.
GOVERNMENTS & POLICY MAKERS
By partnering for mutual benefit, IATA works with governments, international organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), and other relevant authorities to help the development of global value chains and to define the correct regulatory framework for the industry. ​
AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS MUST NOT SUFFER FROM POLITICAL INTERFERENCE
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to maintain the critical separation between politics and aviation safety issues.
The call followed the latest development in events following the incident when Ryanair FR4978 was intercepted over Belarus Airspace and forced to land in Minsk
AIR CANADA –FIRST AIRLINE TO RECEIVE THE IATA CEIV LIVE ANIMALS CERTIFICATION
Air Canada –First airline to receive the IATA CEIV Live Animals Certification