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    Supply chain issues continue to drive air cargo demand

    2021-11-03T16:35:59Z

    Air cargo demand continued to increase in September as ongoing supply chain issues pushed companies to utilise airfreight.The latest figures from airline association IATA show that demand in cargo tonne km terms (CTK) increased by 9.1% in September compared with the same month in 2019.Capacity in available CTK for September ...

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    IATA adds 'quote and book' service to rate portal

    2021-10-21T09:44:17Z

    Airline association IATA has added a ‘quote and book’ function to its rate portal, with IAG Cargo the first cargo group to offer the new functionality.The addition of live rates and the option to book shipments onto IATA's Net Rates platform will accelerate "the distribution of rates to market while ...

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    Cargo IQ announces 2022 strategy, Moehle named as new executive director

    2021-10-13T11:43:06Z

    Cargo iQ’s board has announced its renewed vision for Cargo iQ in 2022, which includes focusing on implementation, direct collaboration with members and sharing best practices.The IATA special interest group has also named Lothar Moehle as its new executive director, bringing over four decades of experience in the air cargo ...

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    IATA launches CEIV lithium battery certification program

    2021-10-13T09:58:43Z

    From left to right: Peter Penseel and Willie Walsh.IATA has launched its Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Battery (CEIV Lithium Battery) industry certification program to improve the safe handling and transport of lithium batteries across the supply chain.Said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General: “Lithium batteries are critical power ...

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    Qatar Cargo's Halleux calls on regulators to step up on lithium batteries

    2021-10-12T21:02:36Z

    Source: Air Cargo NewsQatar Airways chief officer cargo Guillaume Halleux issued an impassioned call for regulators to take steps to counter the threat of rouge lithium-ion battery shipments.Speaking at IATA's World Cargo Symposium in Dublin, Halleux said the airline had suffered three near misses with rogue battery shipments in recent ...

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    Walsh expects a permanent shift in air cargo's importance to aviation

    2021-10-12T19:02:48Z

    Source: Air Cargo NewsAir cargo's new found importance to airlines is here to stay, according to IATA director general Willie Walsh.Speaking to the press after the opening session of the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Dublin, Walsh re-iterated comments made earlier in the day that the air cargo sector had ...

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    IATA: Industry cooperation key to post-pandemic air cargo resilience

    2021-10-12T13:15:47Z

    IATA has urged the air cargo industry to continue working together at the same pace and with the same levels of cooperation as during the COVID-19 pandemic so as to overcome future challenges and build industry resilience.Sustainability, modernization, and safety were highlighted as key priorities for the industry post pandemic. ...

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    Can airlines overcome supply-chain challenges to meet strong air cargo demand?

    2021-09-30T08:46:35Z

    Image source: AirBridgeCargoBy most accounts, the strong demand for air cargo seen during the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to continue into the peak freight season in the fourth quarter of this year.“Air cargo demand had another strong month in August, up 7.7% compared to pre-Covid levels,” said IATA director general ...

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    IATA: Cargo demand increases as outlook remains positive

    2021-09-29T12:04:20Z

    IATA has reported in its latest market analysis that cargo volumes increased in August 2021, compared with pre-Covid levels (August 2019), and the outlook remains positive.The association said global air cargo demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), was 7.7% higher in August this year than pre-Covid levels (August 2019).Meanwhile, global ...

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    IATA World Cargo Symposium moves to Dublin

    2021-09-15T15:36:22Z

    Source: IATAIATA's World Cargo Symposium has moved to Dublin with just weeks to go until one of the biggest events in the air cargo calendar is due to kick off.The event will now take place at the Convention Centre Dublin, running from October 12-14.WCS had originally been scheduled to take ...

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    IATA: July a solid month for air cargo but risks remain

    2021-09-01T10:22:03Z

    July was another solid month for the air cargo industry, but rising Covid numbers could disrupt the sector's recovery, according to IATA.The latest numbers from the airline association show that in July demand in cargo tonne km (CTK) terms increased by 8.6% compared with the same month in 2019 (used ...

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    Top 25 cargo airlines: Freighter operators to the fore

    2021-08-04T08:43:15Z

    FedEx, UPS and Qatar were last year the largest air cargo carriers once again, but there were major winners and losers in the overall top 25 airlines as the Covid pandemic took its toll on the market (see full at end of article).According to IATA’s latest World Air Transport Statistics ...

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    IATA: Strongest half-year cargo demand since 2017 but capacity remains constrained

    2021-07-29T09:29:55Z

    IATA has highlighted the need to re-establish passenger network connectivity to boost bellyhold capacity and ultimately airline revenues, as cargo demand remains strong.Speaking at a media update this week, Ezgi Gulbas (pictured below), senior economist at IATA, said overall cargo demand in the first half of this year was 8% ...

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    Air cargo gains from rising prices in ocean shipping

    2021-07-14T14:23:27Z

    High ocean freight rates caused by service disruption is helping push forwarders and shippers to use airfreight.In its latest market summary, airline association IATA said that air cargo is benefitting from "exceptionally congested" container shipping supply chains.It pointed out that the cost-competitiveness of air cargo relative to that of container ...

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    IATA: Volumes outperform pre-Covid levels, but pace slows in May

    2021-07-07T16:12:44Z

    IATA has reported in its latest market analysis that air cargo volumes in May continued to outperform pre-Covid (2019) levels - although the pace in demand in May was slower than that in April.Global air cargo demand in May 2021, measured in cargo-tonne kms (CTKs), was reported as 9.4% higher ...

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    IATA: Air cargo remains the "good news story" for the air transport sector

    2021-06-08T13:48:22Z

    IATA has reported in its latest market analysis that air cargo volumes in April this year continued to outpace pre-Covid (2019) levels.The association said this was largely due to the strong performance of carriers based in North America, the Middle East and Africa.Global air cargo demand in April 2021, measured ...

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    IATA: Strong post-pandemic air cargo market expected

    2021-05-11T18:07:08Z

    IATA is predicting a positive outlook for air cargo demand and believes it will continue to improve as the vaccine rollout progresses and bellyhold services pick up.Kickstarting a press conference earlier today, Willie Walsh, director general of IATA, said airlines "deserve great credit" for pivoting their business focus away from ...

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    IATA: Cargo demand at "all time high" but capacity is yet to recover

    2021-05-05T11:49:27Z

    Air cargo volumes in March reached an all-time high for the month, according to IATA in its latest air cargo analysis.The association said that global air cargo demand, measured in cargo-tonne kilometres (CTKs) was 4.4% higher in March 2021 than in March 2019, which was used for comparison to avoid ...

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    Forwarders to have a greater say in IATA's cargo programme

    2021-04-06T11:58:13Z

    The Cargo Agency Conference (CAC) will in the future be required to consult with freight forwarder councils before any future resolutions are made.Following a recent decision, CAC, which is entirely composed of airlines, will have to consult with Regional Joint Councils before any future resolutions, or amendments to resolutions, are ...

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    IATA: Air cargo demand beats 2019 levels in January

    2021-03-02T17:05:19Z

    Air cargo volumes returned to pre-Covid levels in January with demand even increasing compared with 2019 levels for the month.The latest statistics from IATA show that air cargo volumes in cargo tonne km terms were in January up by 1.1% compared with 2019 levels and 6.1% year on year.Meanwhile, capacity ...