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    IATA blasts draft ban on cargo-only operations at Mexico’s busiest airport

    2023-01-24T10:43:42Z

    IATA has blasted a government plan to ban cargo-only flights from Mexico City’s primary airport.According to local Mexican media reports, the leaked draft of a document published last week reveals that the government intends to close Benito Juarez International airport, the busiest in the country, to operators that ”provide national ...

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    IATA completes revisions to air transport industry manuals

    2023-01-19T09:12:40Z

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has completed the annual review of its air transport industry manuals for cargo, ground handling and operations.The manuals now incorporate the updates made to many industry standards over the past year, said the industry body.It added that these revisions reflect the sector’s commitment to ...

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    IATA: Mixed signals for cargo as demand drops in November

    2023-01-09T12:36:54Z

    There are mixed signals regarding air cargo's outlook after November saw another double-digit percentage decline in demand.The latest IATA statistics show that airfreight demand in cargo tonne km terms (CTK) declined by 13.7% year on year in November.Capacity for the month fell by 1.9% against last year and load factors ...

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    Etihad Cargo achieves IATA CEIV pharma recertification

    2022-11-28T10:58:14Z

    Photo: Etihad CargoEtihad Cargo has been recertified as meeting IATA's CEIV Pharma standards.The cargo division of Etihad Aviation Group achieved IATA CEIV Pharma recertification following an audit by independent validators that assessed the carrier's capacity to control and enhance its processes through a checklist that focused on Etihad Cargo’s Quality ...

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    VIDEO: The best of the IATA World Cargo Symposium

    2022-10-13T08:17:00Z

    Join Air Cargo News as we look back at some of the key moments of the IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) 2022.

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    VIDEO: Vienna Airport's Michal Zach on current air cargo challenges

    2022-10-11T10:28:00Z

    The Air Cargo News video team spoke with Michal Zach, VP sales & finance, ground handling & cargo, Vienna Airport about current air cargo challenges.

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    Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals gains IATA’s CEIV Lithium Batteries accreditation

    2022-10-11T09:07:39Z

    Hactl executive director and chief financial officer Amy Lam (right) receives the IATA CEIV Lithium Batteries certificate from Yvonne Ho, IATA general manager, Hong Kong and Macau. Photo: HactlHandler Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has successfully obtained accreditation under IATA’s CEIV Lithium Batteries (Li-batt) standard.Hactl now holds all ...

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    IATA: Air cargo market stable despite latest decline

    2022-10-06T12:45:02Z

    IATA said the air cargo market is stable despite demand falling for the sixth month in a row in August.The airline association's latest data shows that demand in cargo tonne km terms in August fell by 8.3%, which was a slight improvement on the 9.7% fall registered in July.Capacity increased ...

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    Rhenus obtains CEIV pharma certification for its Istanbul Airport branch

    2022-10-05T13:15:03Z

    Rhenus Turkey with its new IATA CEIV Pharma certificate. Photo: RhenusRhenus has obtained IATA CEIV Pharma certification for its Istanbul Airport branch.The company anticipates that the certification will help it win new customers in the Turkish market for life sciences and healthcare.The CEIV certification ensures that Rhenus meets the compliance ...

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    Top 25 air cargo carriers rise to supply chain challenge

    2022-10-05T05:00:17Z

    IATA World Air Transport Statistics (WATS) data shows the top 25 cargo airlines last year succeeded in delivering on an appetite for air cargo, despite limited capacity, staff shortages and pandemic-related congestion and constraints throughout the supply chain.Traffic in scheduled cargo tonne km (CTK) terms increased by 18.7% year on ...

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    VIDEO: Schiphol's van Hemert on challenging market conditions

    2022-09-30T10:00:00Z

    The Air Cargo News video team caught up with Anne Marie van Hemert, head of aviation business development, Schiphol Airport, as she highlighted the challenging market conditions faced by the airfreight industry in the first part of this year.

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    Saudia Cargo to work with IATA on CEIV-Pharma Certification

    2022-09-29T11:07:40Z

    Source: Saudi Cargo - L to R: Saudia Cargo CEO Teddy Zebitz and Frederic Leger, IATA Senior Vice President Commercial Products and ServicesSaudia Cargo is to work with IATA on gaining its Center of Excellence for Independent Validators for Pharmaceutical Logistics (CEIV Pharma) Certification for safe and secure air transport ...

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    VIDEO: IATA's Brendan Sullivan on air cargo's key challenges

    2022-09-28T20:14:00Z

    The Air Cargo News team caught up with IATA global head of cargo Brendan Sullivan to discuss the importance of this year’s World Cargo Symposium and also to find out a bit more about how the association is tackling key industry challenges.

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    VIDEO: AFA expects air cargo capacity challenges to continue

    2022-09-28T20:13:00Z

    Brandon Fried, executive director, Airforwarders Association, tells Air Cargo News that capacity challenges in air cargo are set to be around for a while longer.

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    CHAMP Cargosystems achieves 10m API calls in August

    2022-09-27T10:40:12Z

    Source: CHAMP CargosystemsCHAMP Cargosystems achieved 10m API calls in one month, in August 2022.The provider of IT solutions and distribution services for the air cargo transport chain described August’s milestone as a “momentous milestone that represents the vast reach and flexibility of APIs”.APIs, or Application Programming Interfaces, allow the capabilities ...

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    Astral Aviation gears digital expansion

    2022-09-27T09:12:02Z

    Source: e-CargowareKenyan cargo airline Astral Aviation has chosen FR8Manage–Airline and FR8Booking solutions to expand its digital footprint.Nairobi-based Astral has teamed up with e-Cargoware, a UK-based SaaS company providing core and ancillary cloud-based freight management software services for airlines, GSAs, ground handlers, express operators and freight forwarders.The announcement came on the ...

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    IATA WCS: strengthening air cargo’s post-pandemic prospects

    2022-09-15T10:10:10Z

    Credit: IATAThe 15th IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) taking place in London from September 27 – 29 will focus on building resilience to further strengthen air cargo’s post-pandemic prospects.Covid-19 tested the resilience of the air cargo business. Despite challenging conditions, air cargo delivered critical medical supplies and vaccines across the ...

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    IATA certifies Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals for new training standard

    2022-09-15T09:48:49Z

    Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has become the first cargo terminal operator in Hong Kong to achieve IATA’s new Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Center Certification.Hactl has been an IATA Accredited Training School (ATS) since 2003, offering training both for its own staff and those of third parties ...

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    Air Canada Cargo first to be re-certified by IATA for the safe transport of live animals

    2022-09-15T09:47:57Z

    Air Canada has become the first airline to be re-certified by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for the safe transport of live animals by Air Canada Cargo. (CNW Group/Air Canada)Air Canada has become the first airline to be re-certified by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for the safe ...

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    IATA reports another drop in air cargo demand in July

    2022-09-07T14:06:26Z

    Air cargo demand slumped again in July but there are some indicators suggesting a narrowing in comparisons in the coming months.The latest statistics from IATA show that air cargo traffic in July fell by 9.7% year on year in cargo tonne km terms - the fifth month in a row ...