Airlines Clash With AENA Over Spanish Airport Charges for 2027-2031
IATA and ALA are demanding a 4.9% annual cut in Spanish airport charges, clashing with operator AENA's proposed 3.8% hike for the 2027-2031 period.
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IATA and ALA are demanding a 4.9% annual cut in Spanish airport charges, clashing with operator AENA's proposed 3.8% hike for the 2027-2031 period.
Burnie Airport warns that costly, mandated security upgrades could make air services unviable, potentially forcing airlines like QantasLink to exit Tasmania.
EASA's second Part-IS deadline on Feb 22, 2026, requires air operators and MROs to implement an Information Security Management System for safety.
EASA is enforcing its Part-IS regulations, requiring airlines and operators to implement new information security systems by February 2026 to combat cyber risks.
The GAO reports that FAA safety standards for drones are falling behind as beyond visual line of sight flights increase across the national airspace.
EASA is finalizing new trustworthiness standards for artificial intelligence to ensure safe integration across European flight operations by 2026.
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