The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing some 290 airlines or 82% of total air traffic. We support many areas of aviation activity and help formulate industry policy on critical aviation issues.?
IATA is led by Alexandre de Juniac, Director General & CEO since September 2016.
- Mission & Vision
- Priorities
- Members
- Governance Structure
- History
- IATA by Region
- Fact Sheet: IATA Facts & Figures (pdf)
- IATA Annual Review
- Strategic Partners
IATA's structure
A guiding concept of IATA’s structure is “Global Development, Regional Delivery”, where the Head Office divisions drive the development of global standards, systems and advocacy positions, while the regional and country offices are responsible for implementation. See the high level organization chart (pdf)
IATA's senior management, formed of regional and subject matter experts, sets the strategic direction of IATA under the leadership of IATA's Director General & CEO. See who's who in IATA's senior management team.
Office of the Director General
People, Performance & Development
Corporate Communications
Legal Services
Regions
North Asia
Asia Pacific
Africa & Middle East (AME)
Europe
The Americas ?
Divisions
Member and External Relations (MER)
Customer, Financial and Digital Services (CFDS)
Airports, Passenger, Cargo & Security (APCS)
Safety & Flight Operations (SFO)
Corporate Services
See who's who in IATA's senior management team.
For more information about the association, please see IATA corporate governance structure