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October 27, 2023
CEOs of low-cost carriers proposed alternatives to improve competitiveness in the region
The CEOs of JetSMART, Sky Airline, Wingo and Flybondi shared their experiences on how some government actions have boosted the aviation sector, while others have slowed it down.

 
October 24, 2023
Executives call for reinforcing connectivity and integration in the region
According to industry executives, the region still has a lot of space to grow and connect

 
October 24, 2023
ALTA announces the winners of Periodismo de Altura Award
The first edition of the journalism award received 68 registrations for articles dealing with ESG and competitiveness in the aviation sector

 
October 20, 2023
Aviation leaders will be gathering in Cancun during the 19th ALTA AGM & Airline Leaders Forum
The forum provides an environment for airline CEOs, airports, major suppliers, government representatives, media and high-level speakers to gather and discuss how to meet the current challenges facing the industry and how to prepare for the future of air transport.

 
October 18, 2023
Rolls-Royce joins ALTA
Rolls-Royce is established as a major supplier of engines for commercial aviation and a leader in the widebody market. The airlines market is mostly comprised of their Trent family of engines which

 
October 5, 2023
ALTA welcomes Seattle Aviation Solutions
The Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) is pleased to announce the joining of Seattle Aviation Solutions (SAS) as its new Affiliate Member.

 
October 4, 2023
ALTA and Hidrógeno Colombia sign a MoU for the Promotion of Sustainable Technologies in air transport
The projects to be developed through this MoU are expected to make the aviation industry one of the lowest-emission industries by 2050

 
September 27, 2023
Travel and tourism strengthen as an engine of socioeconomic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
Leisure trips and search for experiences rebound

 
September 22, 2023
Sustainable Aviation Route in Latin America and the Caribbean
The ALTA Aviation Law Americas Conference featured a discussion on the status of decarbonization in Latin America and the Caribbean

 
September 21, 2023
Ecuador\'s aviation figures take off: over 8 million passengers may arrive this year
Ecuador is an example of how the promotion of aviation infrastructure contributes: meeting commitments and making changes in legislation and necessary taxes leads to improved connectivity and growth.

 
September 21, 2023
Ecuador hosts ALTA Aviation Law Americas 2023
From September 20 to 22, Ecuador will host over a hundred representatives from the legal areas of air service providers and the main law firms of the American continent, within the framework of the international conference ALTA Aviation Law Americas 2023.

 
September 7, 2023
ALTA Launches Pioneer Collaboration Group in Latin America
ATPG is a voluntary group of pilot training experts that contributes to the EASA vision of aviation safety

 
September 6, 2023
ALTA signs a Declaration to deepen high-level technical-academic collaboration with states of the North American, Central American and Caribbean regions
The agreement will allow the promotion and exchange of experiences, especially for the design, planning, implementation and control of academic programs, research and innovation projects, as well as technical assistance. These initiatives will result in the standardization of competency-based training programs in a regional platform that is ALTA\'s Educational Hub, the updating of contents, the promotion of specific programs for participating organizations.

 
September 4, 2023
The first regional pilot training event in Latin America and the Caribbean lands in Panama
ALTA Pilot Training Connect, hosted by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), sets a milestone in the region supported by airlines, authorities, and educational experts

 
August 31, 2023
ALTA\'s stance on the new operational constraints at AICM
ALTA supports the stance presented by the National Chamber of Air Transport (CANAERO) and industry stakeholders. We point out 5 reasons why this measure is detrimental to the country, its aviation industry and its passengers.