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Gunning warns of continued excess cargo capacity

IAG Cargo boss Steve Gunning has warned that excess global air cargo capacity is likely to remain for the “foreseeable…

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Emirates takes e-freight lead

EMIRATES Airline has stolen Cathay Pacific’s ‘e’-crown in the e-freight race, IATA figures show. It is now ranked as the…

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Emirates’ e-freight rallying cry

EMIRATES SkyCargo’s head of freight has warned the air cargo industry needs to adopt a much more focused approach in…

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E-AWB penetration remains flat

GLOBAL E-AWB penetration has remained flat over the last two months partly due to the Chinese New Year, which impacted…

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One Question

Nabil Sultan, divisional senior vice-president, Emirates SkyCargo, answers:  COMING primarily from the passenger side, where e-tickets and paperless transactions are the norm, I…

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IATA’s e-AWB agreement gains momentum

MORE air cargo operators have backed the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Multilateral e-AWB Agreement, as part of the body’s ongoing…

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Saudia Cargo ready to roll out e-AWBs across network

SAUDI Airlines Cargo is making rapid progress on the implementation of electronic airwaybills [e-AWBs) and plans to roll the project…

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New e-signature process for Multilateral e-AWB Agreement

FORWARDERS who want to sign up for IATA’s Multilateral e-AWB Agreement can now do so with just an e-signature.  The…

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Cathay steals back e-freight lead

CATHAY PACIFIC has won back its ‘e’-crown in the e-freight race, IATA’s statistics show.  It is now ranked as the…

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Cathay head of the e-cargo class

CATHAY PACIFIC remains top of the e-freight league table, IATA’s statistics show, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor. The carrier has…

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