All Tiaca Articles
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NewsMore air cargo capacity needed to boost supply chains in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa receives just 2% of global cargo capacity despite exponential population growth and increasing demand for medicines
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NewsTIACA concludes ACF with new partnership and new executive team
Air cargo organisation TIACA has partnered with logistics startup network HAUS61 to promote entrepreneurship in the airfreight sector
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NewsMagma Aviation joins TIACA
Ireland-based freighter operator Magma Aviation has joined TIACA to support its expansion plans and strengthen industry connections
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NewsAsia Pacific picking up the e-commerce slack in China
Asia Pacific has become a greater focus for e-commerce following US tariff and de minimis changes that curbed e-commerce out of China
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NewsTIACA appoints China regional representative
TIACA has strengthened its presence in China with the appointment of Fowler Wang as regional representative – China
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InsightsHong Kong strives to stay on top
Hong Kong International (HKIA) showed why it is the world’s busiest cargo airport and, despite the challenges, the work it is putting in to stay top during the TIACA Executive Summit 2025
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NewsKrems, Smilianets and Claussen recognised by TIACA
United Cargo’s Jan Krems, Awery Aviation Software’s Vitaly Smilianets and cargo.one’s Moritz Claussen all won awards at the Executive Summit in Hong Kong
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NewsTIACA announces the three finalists in Sustainability Awards
Following on from the recent confirmation by the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) of one winner of the seventh iteration of its Air Cargo Sustainability Awards, as reported yesterday in Air Cargo News, the association has now revealed the three finalists in the Start-Up/Small Business section of the awards
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NewsOstend-Bruges takes the TIACA plaudits
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has announced the results of the seventh iteration of its Air Cargo Sustainability Awards
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NewsTIACA selects Bakker as next chair
Roos Bakker, manager of business development and contract management at CTSN has been elected as the next TIACA Chair
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NewsTIACA adds new expertise
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has expanded its team to increase its expertise vis-à-vis border management and to have a dedicated representative in the Middle East region
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NewsAir cargo sees the pressure to be sustainable ease
The pressure on air cargo to be sustainable declined last year in a “shock” industry survey result, according to the latest Tiaca Sustainability Insights Report
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NewsTiaca membership and revenues on the up in 2024
Glyn Hughes, TIACA Source: TIACA Air cargo association Tiaca saw both its membership numbers and revenues rise last year. During a webinar to update on the latest developments at the association, director general Glyn Hughes said Tiaca had welcomed a total of 33 new members in 2024, ...
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NewsTrump confirms Mexico/Canada tariffs and hikes China duties
US president confirms 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico will be applied from 4 March, while China faces a further 10% tariff
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NewsTiaca predicts air cargo growth in 2025 but warns of elevating risks
Air cargo association Tiaca is expecting air cargo demand to grow by 5% in 2025, but has warned of an “elevating risk” to its growth expectations
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NewsAir cargo faces a year of volatility
Air cargo needs to “embrace volatility”, a leading industry analyst told the World Cargo Summit in Ostend on 28 January
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NewsAir Cargo News’ most read stories in 2024
2024 was a better than expected year for air cargo, according to many stakeholders in the industry. E-commerce and Red Sea-related sea to air demand helped push up volumes, although there were also plenty of challenges throughout the year. Not unexpectedly, the sale of DB Schenker, a milestone e-commerce flight ...
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NewsTIACA signs up to Aviation 4 All declaration
Glyn Hughes, TIACA Glyn Hughes, TIACASource: TIACA TIACA has signed a joint declaration supporting the launch of the Aviation 4 All industry declaration developed by the International Aviation Forum (IAF). The declaration was developed by the IAF to set out clear goals to achieve sustainable growth and ...
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Transpacific air cargo rates pick up in August as firm demand continues
Air cargo rates on the transpacific trade picked up in August as the busy market conditions continued and companies begin to eye what is expected to be a strong peak season.The latest figures from the Baltic Exchange Airfreight Index (BAI) calculated by TAC Index show that rates from Hong Kong ...



