
Talent Shortage in Aviation: 1.5 Million Professionals Will Be Needed by 2034
The talent shortage in aviation has become an epidemic, an unprecedented challenge: by 2034, an estimated 1.5 million civil aviation professionals will be needed worldwide.
But which roles are facing the most critical blows, and how is the…

Boeing Pauses Project X-66: What Does This Decision Mean for Aviation Innovation?
Boeing has decided to pause the development of the innovative X-66 project, a flight demonstrator in collaboration with NASA. This ambitious project, part of the Sustainable Flight Demonstrator program, aimed to test the concept of Transonic…

Sustainable Tourism as a Key Driver of Global Economic Growth
Tourism is one of the most important industries worldwide, generating millions of jobs and significantly contributing to the GDP of numerous countries. However, the sector’s growth also brings environmental and social challenges. In this context,…

Which Are the Safest Airlines in 2025?
The specialized consultancy Airline Ratings has published its annual report ranking the safest airlines to travel in 2025. This year, Air New Zealand has been named the safest airline in the world, maintaining its leadership from 2024. Qantas…

Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Passenger and Pilot Experience
Discover how the use of AI in airports can change the aviation industry with innovative solutions that reduce wait times, streamline security, and improve traveler assistance.

Rome Fiumicino Airport Unveils Europe’s Largest Solar Farm
Rome Fiumicino Airport (ADR), Italy, has set a new milestone in sustainable energy with the launch of the largest self-consumption solar farm at a European airport and one of the largest worldwide. This groundbreaking initiative underscores…