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UN aviation gathering opens under shadow of cyberattacks, geopolitical tensions

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Posted on September 23, 2025

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By Allison Lampert -A global gathering of aviation leaders starting on Tuesday in Montreal will need to navigate international rifts as it confronts high tech threats, rising pollution from flights

Global Aviation Leaders Gather Amid Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Challenges

Challenges Facing Global Aviation

By Allison Lampert

Cybersecurity Threats

-A global gathering of aviation leaders starting on Tuesday in Montreal will need to navigate international rifts as it confronts high tech threats, rising pollution from flights and labor shortages.

Environmental Concerns

Technology is easing global aviation but remains vulnerable to attacks, with some of Europe's biggest airports still facing disruptions on Monday after hackers knocked out automated check-in systems.

Labor Shortages

Delegates to the United Nations' International Civil Aviation Organization's triennial assembly from September 23 to October 3 have called for international cooperation to counter cyber threats.

The agency, born in 1944 to manage the skies with a consensus-driven approach, is facing geopolitical tensions. Its 36-state governing council has weighed in on Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and actions by North Korea, reproaching them for disturbances to critical satellite navigation systems that violated international rules on aviation.

"You know even during the Cold War era, after the USSR joined ICAO, there was cooperation in this very particular technical field that was not taking place outside," said Vincent Correia, co-director of McGill University's Institute of Air and Space Law in Montreal.

"I tend to be optimistic, but ... I know as well that the tensions are very, very high at the moment."

In a working paper, North Korea accused ICAO's council of a double standard for not taking action against South Korea for alleged military drone infiltration of its skies.

Moscow did not comment. It said in a statement that the Russian delegation will work on promoting the country's bid for membership on council, after losing its seat during the last assembly in 2022. Reuters reported on Monday that Russia is also calling for an easing of aviation-related boycotts.

Countries and carriers will also be under pressure to make advances on reducing pollution from flight, with airline trade group IATA acknowledging that the industry will not hit a target of reducing emissions by 5% in 2030.

"It is clear that there are some airlines who struggle to see how we can afford the transition to net zero," IATA Director General Willie Walsh told reporters last week. Walsh said carriers were still committed to reducing pollution.

Aviation is facing a staffing shortage as travel has spiked since the end of the pandemic, with India asking for a hiring code of conduct to avoid its pilots being poached.

Global passenger traffic is projected to grow to 7.2 billion by 2035, compared with 4.6 billion travelers in 2024. An additional 670,000 pilots alone will be needed by 2043, ICAO estimates.

Brazil, whose travel sector is expected to grow 10% a year, is trying to attract and retain more women and minorities as it is already short on mechanics and fears a bigger shortfall looming.

"Fifty-one percent of our population are women and only 3% of our pilots are women," said Tiago Faierstein, the recently appointed president of Brazilian civil aviation regulator ANAC.

(Reporting by Allison Lampert in Montreal; Editing by Richard Chang)

Key Takeaways

  • Aviation leaders gather in Montreal to address cybersecurity threats.
  • Geopolitical tensions impact international aviation cooperation.
  • Environmental concerns as aviation emissions rise.
  • Labor shortages challenge the aviation industry.
  • ICAO assembly seeks solutions for global aviation issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity refers to the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These attacks are typically aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information, or disrupting normal business operations.
What is sustainability in aviation?
Sustainability in aviation involves practices that reduce environmental impact, such as lowering emissions and noise pollution, and promoting the use of renewable energy sources within the aviation industry.
What is international cooperation?
International cooperation is the process by which countries work together to address global challenges, share resources, and promote peace and security. In aviation, it often involves collaboration on safety regulations and cybersecurity measures.
What are labor shortages?
Labor shortages occur when there are not enough qualified workers to fill available jobs in a specific industry. In aviation, this can lead to operational challenges and increased pressure on existing staff.
What is the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)?
The ICAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that works to establish international standards and regulations for civil aviation, ensuring safe and orderly air transport.

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