Akasa Air joins IATA

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Akasa Air joins IATA Strengthening India’s presence in the global aviation ecosystem
(PHOTO: Akasa Air)

Akasa Air has become a member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) the trade association representing over 360 carriersAkasa Air has become a member of International Air Transport Association (IATA), the trade association representing over 360 carriers across the world that account for more than 80 percent of global air traffic.

Akasa Air’s admission into IATA in just over three years of commencing operations follows the airline’s achieving the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which is a mandatory prerequisite for the membership. IATA plays a critical role in shaping international aviation standards across safety, security, sustainability, technology and operational efficiency, while also providing a platform for collaboration among airlines, regulators and industry partners worldwide.

Through this membership, Akasa Air will actively participate in industry wide dialogue, contribute to the development of best practices, and collaborate on initiatives related to safety management, digital transformation and sustainable aviation which are the key focus areas for the future of global air travel.

Sheldon Hee, Regional Vice President for Asia-Pacific for IATA said: “We are excited to welcome Akasa Air as an IATA member. India’s aviation potential is huge, with the industry supporting 7.7 million jobs and US$53.6 billion in economic contribution. We look forward to engaging with Akasa Air and to their active participation in shaping the airline industry’s agenda, priorities and initiatives in India, the Asia Pacific region, and globally.”

Vinay Dube, Founder and CEO, Akasa Air, said: “IATA plays a central role in shaping the global aviation ecosystem by establishing rigorous industry benchmarks and fostering collaboration across key stakeholders worldwide. Akasa Air’s membership underscores our disciplined approach to growth, and our unwavering commitment to meeting the highest global standards of safety, operational excellence and sustainability. We are confident that this association will strengthen our global credibility and position Akasa as a future-ready Indian airline on the world stage.”

Akasa Air has become a member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) the trade association representing over 360 carriers


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