Airlines

IATA: Governments must ‘cut red tape’ to bridge capacity shortfall

In its latest air cargo analysis, IATA has drawn attention to the capacity crunch — a knock-on effect of the…

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Turkish Cargo achieves all three IATA CEIV certifications

Turkish Cargo has become the first cargo airline to achieve all three of IATA’s CEIV certifications: Pharma, Fresh, and Live…

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IATA welcomes SVP of member and external relations

IATA has announced its new senior vice president of member and external relations, Sebastian Mikosz, effective June 1. Mikosz will…

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IATA renews call to keep air cargo flowing

IATA has renewed its calls for a coordinated approach among governments to keep air cargo flowing. The association said that…

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IATA welcomes Brussels guidance on air cargo during coronavirus

IATA has welcomed the European Commission’s (EC) Guidelines on Facilitating Air Cargo Operations During the Covid-19 Outbreak. IATA said that…

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IATA expects cargo traffic to drop by more than 15% in 2020

IATA is projecting that cargo demand could drop by more than 15% in 2020 as a result of the coronavirus…

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IATA highlights airfreight’s importance in fight against coronavirus

IATA has highlighted the importance of airfreight in the global fight against the coronavirus outbreak and has called on governments…

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Singapore Airlines Cargo receives CEIV Pharma renewal

Singapore Airlines (SIA) Cargo, the first airline in the Asia Pacific region to be gain CEIV Pharma certification in 2017,…

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IATA: Cargo declined in January but COVID-19 impact yet to be felt

IATA has warned that the full extent of the coronavirus’ impact on the airfreight sector is yet to be determined,…

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Breaking news: IATA postpones World Cargo Symposium

IATA has postponed this year’s World Cargo Symposium as a result of coronavirus-related cancellations. The three-day event has become the…

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