- IATA: Strong International Traffic Propels Continuing Air Travel Recovery; Fall in Air Cargo Demand in line with Expectations
- Air Cargo, up 9.1% in September, Capacity Remains Constrained; Moderate Rebound in September Passenger Demand
- IATA: Air Cargo Up 7.7% in August Versus Pre-COVID Levels; Governments Response to Delta Variant Slams August Domestic Traffic Demand
- IATA: 2020 Worst Year for Air Cargo Demand Since Performance Monitoring Began in 1990; 2020 Worst Year in History for Air Travel Demand
- IATA: Air Cargo Demand Improves in November, Capacity Remains Constrained; Passenger Demand Recovery Grinds to a Halt in November
- IATA: Traffic Forecast Downgrade After Dismal Summer; Insufficient Capacity Dampens Air Cargo in August
- Announcing New Speakers for Aerial Cities 2024
- IATA: Fly Net Zero Update
- Passenger Demand Stays Strong in January
- Passenger Traffic Recovery Continues in March