Air cargo thesis wins graduate IATA FACE-UP award
A recent university graduate who wrote her thesis on air cargo has been honoured by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
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A recent university graduate who wrote her thesis on air cargo has been honoured by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
In a bid to formalise their partnership, Pharma.Aero has signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) with IATA. The move should foster collaboration with all stakeholders supporting the CEIV Pharma industry standard.
Speaking at the World Cargo Symposium taking place in Dallas, IATA's Global Head of Cargo has outlined what the future holds for air freight.
The second cargo hub after the Port of Antwerp, Brucargo is investing millions to secure its place in the heart of Belgium's economy.
Passenger traffic reached a record-breaking growth of 8.5 per cent year-over-year in Europe, in spite of political and economic uncertainty in one of the world's biggest aviation markets.
Hong Kong International has joined a select group of airports who have been recognised by IATA for their standards in transporting pharmaceuticals.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is restructuring its cargo arm by bringing it together with its aviation marketing department, a move officials say will mean "cargo is robustly represented in the future".
Miami International's new status will allow companies to receive and process materials and merchandise with reduced or eliminated customs duties upon entry into the country.
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Airfare data is highly relied upon by airlines for pricing activities and route profitability studies.
The World Customs Organisation (WCO)-backed pilot is aimed at reducing lead times and costs, and boosting secure supply chains, through cooperation between customs in China and the EU.
Europe's third biggest cargo hub after Frankfurt and Paris Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Schiphol saw record numbers last year driven by a boost from the Far East and Latin America.
Securitas reveals the highs and challenges of the process for achieving FREDD (Free Running Explosive Detection Dog) certification – the EU standard for the use of dogs in aviation cargo security.
World Flight Services will be able to process 300 million kilos of cargo a year at the New York facility when it opens in 2020.
The facility, which is capable of processing up to 36,000 packages and documents every hour, reinforces Shanghai’s reputation as a shipping capital.
Ventilation and air conditioning changes have helped Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) come up trumps in a carbon reduction awards scheme.