Technology

IAG Cargo rolls out new e-booking system

IAG Cargo customers in Spain have become the first to benefit from the carrier’s global roll-out of its new e-booking…

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Air cargo needs a technology manifesto for change

Air cargo must abandon inefficient, expensive, out-of-date technology in favour of web-based solutions and e-freight, according to John DeBenedette. The…

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New app for ground handlers set for launch

An international version of a new app allowing ground handlers to share important photo documentation is set to be launched…

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Thai air cargo community set to speed up e-AWB adoption

An e-freight workshop held in Bangkok was attended by airlines and a mix of independent and multinational forwarder members of…

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Finnair Cargo positioned for success

IN recent years very few European carriers have been adding freighter services, but one exception has been Finnair Cargo, which…

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Edging towards e-freight

IF you have the idea that targets for the IATA e-freight programme keep slipping, you are not wrong. At the…

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e-AWB record in March

E-AWB shipments reached a record high of more than 200,000 in March, reveals IATA. It was the highest single month…

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Saudi Arabia’s first e-AWB shipment

SAUDIA Cargo has operated the country’s first e-AWB export shipment, flown on behalf of local agent Express Forwarding Services (EFS)….

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Multilateral e-AWB Agreement numbers grow

SIXTY-SEVEN forwarders and six more airlines have joined IATA’s Multilateral e-AWB Agreement.  In its April status report, the association reveals a…

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Etihad Cargo and WIN boost e-AWBs from the US

ETIHAD CARGO and the Worldwide Information Network (WIN) are working together to increase electronic airwaybill (e-AWB) adoption with independent freight forwarders….

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