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Serving the airline industry

                   We help airlines to operate safely, securely, efficiently, and economically under clearly defined rules.
            Professional  support  is  provided  to  all  industry  stakeholders  with  a  wide  range  of  products  and  expert
            services.


                   Our values & behaviors

                   Our values and behaviors define what we value and how we behave to help us deliver the
            IATA mission and vision. We all have different personalities, styles and areas of expertise, are at
            different levels of the organization, and play different roles.

               But you will recognize us by the consistent way in which we act and behave. We live our values
            and embody the supporting behaviors to make IATA a great place to work:


               ▪  We act with integrity and uphold our standards

               ▪  We think strategically in support of the global big picture


               ▪  We partner and manage to create high performing teams

               ▪  We put people first, by acting with a simple human touch




            IATA Members

            Airplane from the ground

            From 57 founding members in 1945, IATA now represents some 265 airlines in over 117 countries.

            Carrying 83% of the world’s air traffic, IATA members include the world’s leading passenger and
            cargo airlines.

            IATA  membership  is  open  to  airlines  operating  scheduled  and  non-scheduled  air  services  that
            maintain an IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration.

            Current IATA members


            IATA membership benefits

            Members  benefit  in  several  ways.  Most  importantly,  IATA  provides  a  powerful,  unified  and
            experienced voice that supports and promotes the interests of its members through:


            International recognition and lobbying

            Targeting key industry priorities

            Driving industry change


            Reducing costs
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