IATA WCS

Financing SAF to accelerate uptake

The US is leading the way in financially backing the development and use of SAF, according to IATA. Speaking at…

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Technology key to meeting end customers’ increasing expectations

Digitalisation is key to meeting ever-increasing demands from the end customer, according to one panel discussion at the IATA World…

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IATA WCS highlights humanitarian role of airfreight

“When crises strike, aviation is there,” said IATA director general Willie Walsh, speaking at the IATA World Cargo Symposium in…

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Turkish Cargo joins CEIV Li-Batt programme

Turkish Cargo has become the latest airline to join the IATA CEIV Lithium Battery (CEIV Li-Batt) certification programme, which includes…

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Mixed signs for air cargo outlook for 2023

The outlook for air cargo over the coming year remains mixed with several factors set to impact performance. Speaking at…

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16th IATA WCS kicks off with three priorities

IATA’s 16th World Cargo Symposium (WCS) opened in Istanbul on April 25, with global head of cargo Brendan Sullivan highlighting…

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IATA WCS addresses the challenges ahead

It is my pleasure to extend a warm welcome to the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Istanbul. As we gather…

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IATA WCS launches with insight into dynamic air cargo market

Digitalisation, sustainability and safety and security will once again be the central themes of the IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS)….

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Welcome to this year’s IATA WCS

It may only be seven months since the last IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) but it has been another turbulent…

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High tension over batteries

As the number of lithium batteries in use continues to surge, the risks involved in transporting them by air are…

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