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The recent rise in protectionism will not see the end of globalisation but the air cargo industry needs to become ...
"Industry must strengthen safety and security, fast-track digitalisation and deliver on its sustainability commitments." ...
E-commerce will continue to be a growth market for air cargo thanks to emerging markets and ongoing consumer demand for speedy delivery ...
IATA has issued a red alert regarding the escalating trade tensions during the opening of the World Cargo Symposium.
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The National on MSNTrump tariffs’ impact on airlines similar to travel hit from 9/11 aftermath, Iata chief saysThe effects of US tariffs on global airlines are likely to be similar in scope and duration to the aftermath of the September ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNIATA projects 5.5% growth in global air cargo in 2025Brendan Sullivan, Global Head of Cargo at the International Air Transport Association (IATA), affirmed that the global air cargo sector is on track to achieve sustainable growth in 2025, despite ...
Accessibility and global reach of e-booking platforms The global accessibility of e-booking platforms is a major concern.
US investment firm Stonepeak completed last week its acquisition of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) for a purchase price ...
CHAMP Cargosystems has deepened its partnership with CMA CGM AIR CARGO, a division of CMA CGM Group, a global player in sea, land, air, and logistics solutions, to enhance the safety and ...
Kenya's air cargo industry is undergoing transformative changes as stakeholders collaborate to enhance efficiency, ...
Daily Memo: De Minimis Change Means Maximum Headache For Air Cargo is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week ...
Brendan Sullivan, IATA’s global head of cargo, spoke about critical issues at the opening of the 18th World Cargo Symposium (WCS) in Dubai, UAE.
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