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IATA launches Digitalization Leadership Charter

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the IATA Digitalization Leadership Charter to accelerate digitalisation by committing to five key guiding principles.

NE:ONE Play app wins IATA FACE-UP 2024 award

Erik Goldenstein of Fraunhofer IML has won the IATA FACE-UP 2024 award for his role creating the NE:ONE Play app built on the ONE Record Data Standard.

IATA Global Media Day 2023: Making sense of the current situation

IATA held its Global Media Day on 6 December, providing an opportunity to look back on 2023 and make predictions for this year.

Dangerous goods: Managing risk every day

Lithium batteries are found in everyday products, which means the air cargo industry needs to manage the risk of transporting them every day.

Kuehne + Nagel renews IATA CEIV Pharma certificate

Kuehne + Nagel has completed its third consecutive IATA CEIV Pharma certification for its air logistics healthcare network.

IATA WCS 2023 review: The capital of cargo

Istanbul has a rich history as a centre of commerce and trade. It was the perfect city to host the 16th IATA World Cargo Symposium from 25-27 April.

Qatar Airways Cargo awarded CEIV Fresh

Qatar Airways Cargo and its ground handling partner Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) Cargo have been awarded IATA CEIV Fresh, adding to the Pharma, Live Animals and Lithium Batteries certificates.

National Air Cargo receives CEIV Lithium Batteries

National Air Cargo has been awarded IATA CEIV Lithium Batteries certification by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

LATAM Cargo wins IATA Innovation Award for cutting plastic use

LATAM Cargo has won the IATA Innovation Award corporate category for its plastic reduction projects in Chile and Brazil.

IATA: Disjointed PLACI roll-out risks causing delays

The disjointed roll-out of the EU’s new Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) System risks causing supply chain disruption, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warns.

IATA Cargo Media Day: Where are we now?

During the pandemic, the fortunes of the passenger and cargo sectors were very different. Now is a good time to assess the situation as the world returns to normal.

IATA WCS 2022 review: London calling

The air cargo industry landed at the ExCeL in London from 27-29 September to network and talk about issues and developments at the World Cargo Symposium.