Who Is responsible when AI helps make aviation decisions?

Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept in aviation. It is already embedded across a growing range of activities, from aircraft systems and air traffic management to maintenance, safety analytics and passenger processing. As the industry accelerates its digital transformation, a new question is emerging for regulators and policymakers: who remains accountable when AI […]

Fewer routes, broader networks: why Caribbean airlines are increasingly turning to partnerships

Caribbean Airlines’ decision to discontinue several regional routes and reduce frequencies on others may appear, at first glance, to be another round of network adjustments. Yet the announcement points to a broader reality facing carriers across the Caribbean: maintaining regional connectivity is becoming increasingly dependent on partnerships rather than direct operations. From June 1, 2026, […]

How shipping networks are reshaping South America’s maritime competitiveness

The announcement that Hapag-Lloyd will acquire ZIM in a USD 4.2 billion transaction is more than another consolidation move in the container shipping industry. It reflects a broader reality shaping maritime transport worldwide: competitiveness is increasingly determined by the strength of shipping networks rather than fleet size alone. For South America, where maritime transport remains […]