All IATA Articles
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NewsIATA survey suggests ONE Record readiness
Survey data indicates 70% industry awareness of ONE Record, with 50% expressing implementation readiness as the standard becomes IATA's preferred choice
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NewsCall for airports to remove freighter slot restrictions
Association highlights operational barriers at major hubs, including Bogotá, Dubai and Chinese airports that restrict cargo flight scheduling
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NewsIATA: SAF production growth rate “falls short” of expectations
Sustainable aviation fuel output will reach 1.9m tonnes in 2025 but growth momentum slows as mandates increase costs rather than production
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NewsIATA: Cargo volumes to rise 2.4% in 2026
Air cargo volumes expected to grow 2.4% to 71.6m tonnes in 2026, with revenue reaching $158bn, IATA forecasts
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NewsIATA: Record October for air cargo traffic
Air cargo demand rose 4.1% year on year in October despite ongoing Asia-North America trade lane weakness, IATA data shows
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NewsIATA: Air cargo grows again in September
Global air cargo demand extended its growth streak to seven months in September with a 2.9% year-on-year increase, though growth rates moderated from August
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NewsChallenge renews IATA CEIV Live Animals certification
Challenge Group has renewed its IATA CEIV live animals certification following sustained investments in specialised teams and infrastructure
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NewsSea-air shift and diverse trade fuels August air cargo demand
IATA has reported that air cargo demand increased for the sixth consecutive month, showing "resilience in a challenging global economic context"
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InsightsTech not raw materials is barrier to mass SAF production
Technology deployment rather than raw material availability represents the primary constraint on SAF expansion, according to new research by IATA
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NewsCathay Cargo earns CEIV lithium batteries recertification
Cathay Cargo has been recertified for IATA’s Center of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) Lithium Batteries accreditation
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NewsIATA: Air cargo demand on the up in July
Air cargo volumes increased strongly in July as growth on the Asia-Europe trade and front-loading ahead of the imposition of more US tariffs supported growth
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InterviewsTAM remains resilient with diversification
TAM Group’s core business in Southeast Asia has put it in a strong position with the further shift of supply chains from China to the region
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NewsFedEx tops list of cargo airlines in IATA WATS 2024 report
Federal Express (FedEx) once again topped the list of cargo airlines in IATA’s World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) report for 2024
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InsightsConservation efforts drive animal air transport
Animal air transport demand is growing and airlines are investing to make sure they can fulfil their responsibilities to relocate animals to natural habitats, specialist facilities and zoos
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NewsIATA: Air cargo "barely showed growth" in June
IATA has reported that air cargo "barely showed growth" in June as market uncertainty due to disruptive global tariffs measures continued
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NewsONE Record – It is time for the industry to get behind it
In around 24 weeks, on 1 January 2026, the air cargo industry should commence making a fundamental shift in one of its most critical elements – the exchange of data
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NewsIATA: Cargo volumes continue to grow in May despite trade turmoil
Air cargo demand continued to grow in May despite the US implementation of steep tariffs and the ending of the de minimis exemption for shipments from China
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NewsIATA announces SAF matchmaking platform
IATA has announced the release of a new platform that facilitates SAF procurement between airlines and SAF producers by matching requests for SAF supply with offers
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NewsIATA revises predictions for 2025 air cargo performance downwards
Trade body IATA has revealed that it expects a total of 69m tonnes of air cargo to be flown over the course of this calendar year.



