IATA announces initiative to neutralize carbon dioxide emissions
The initiative will help airlines and aviation stakeholders to exchange CO2 emissions reductions for compliance or voluntary offsetting purposes.
IATA is closely following the evolution of the coronavirus and is collaborating with the WHO
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recommends that passengers provide details of their trip if they feel symptoms of coronavirus
Brazil: Antitrust authority approves Boeing's purchase of Embraer
Boeing is the world's largest aircraft manufacturer, while Embraer is a leader in the regional aviation sector.
US Customs joins airports in preventing coronavirus
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have implemented "enhanced health screening" for travelers arriving at major U.S. airports from Wuhan, China. Photo: AP/Kin Cheung
Control of the discharge of waste from a passenger cruise ship
Personnel from the Metropolitan Regional Center of Senasa, who work in the port of Buenos Aires and other port terminals in the region, participated in the controls.
IDB will assist Argentina in designing air transport policies
The regional organization approved a technical cooperation project for US$ 350.000 that will benefit all countries in the region.
Panama Canal to charge a fee for freshwater use
The administrator of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Ricaurte Vásquez, said that climate change has become the main threat to the operation of the canal.
Latin American airlines transported 3,4% less cargo year-on-year in November
According to IATA, the decline was due to several social and economic headwinds in key economies in the region, which have impacted air cargo performance, while space supply also decreased, but by 2,3% year-on-year.
Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Punta del Este, connected by land
The land passenger service will operate from Friday, December 20, 2019 with state-of-the-art buses
Boeing suspends production of 737 MAX from January
The Boeing 737-Max, of which Aerolíneas Argentinas owns 5 aircraft, stopped operating worldwide in March, following accidents in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
Brazil plans investments of 24.630 billion dollars with 44 infrastructure projects to be completed
Brazil's Infrastructure Minister presented the portfolio balance for 2019 and the concessions planned for next year: 22 airports, nine port terminals, seven highways and six railway projects.
Government enables the use of the Port of Posadas
The New Port of Posadas is located in the area called Nemesio Parma, at the confluence of the Apepú Stream and the Paraná River, at km 1573 of the city of Posadas, Misiones.
























