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Five-year Forecast shows improved outlook for Air Cargo

22 October 2014 | By The International Air Transport Association

The International Air Transport Association Airline Industry Forecast 2014-2018 shows that international freight volumes are expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 4.1% over the next five years...

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Air Freight: FIATA in Bali and beyond

16 April 2014 | By Rodolfo Sagel, Chairman, FIATA Air Freight Institute

Rodolfo Sagel, Chairman of the FIATA Air Freight Institute, examines the implications of the World Trade Organisation’s recent agreement into trade facilitation...

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Air Cargo supplement 2013

12 June 2013 | By

There are significant efficiency gains to be had by airlines, freight forwarders and ground handlers by embracing e-freight. Des Vertannes, Global Head of Cargo at IATA, explains how the industry is moving towards this paperless ideal; David Lancaster, Director of Cargo Development at St. Louis Airport, explains how the airport…

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Hong Kong: A land of air cargo opportunity

7 December 2012 | By Lilian Chan, Executive Director, Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd.

The role of Hong Kong as a country is multi-faceted; it is simultaneously a market and manufacturing base in its own right, a gateway to the world for Southern China’s top industrial region, and a cargo hub for the entire Asia region. Little wonder that it is now the world’s…

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Securing the cargo industry

3 October 2012 | By Harald Zielinski, Head of Security and Environmental Management, Lufthansa Cargo AG

Security continues to be a major issue within aviation. Passenger screening often gets the spotlight but the process of overseeing efficient cargo operations whilst maintaining tight security procedures is also an important aspect of the sector. Mark Glover from International Airport Review, spoke to Harald Zielinski, Chief Security Officer Cargo…

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The future of freight

3 August 2012 | By Mark Glover, Commissioning Editor, International Airport Review

The revenue stream created by cargo is an important one for airports. Mark Glover from International Airport Review spoke to John Frogatt, Cargo and Commercial Bid Director at the Manchester Airport Group (M.A.G) about the importance of the market and how it affects the group’s circle of airports which includes…

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Progress in Lagos

3 August 2012 | By Alhaji Sulleiman Yahyah, Vice Chairman of nahco aviance

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (nahco aviance) has completed its new cargo warehouse modernisation project. The initiative was conceived more than five years ago by nahco aviance management as a proactive approach to maintaining a competitive edge, sustainable revenue growth and profitability of the cargo handling business while exceeding customer…

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Final Call: Kjeld Binger

1 August 2012 | By Mark Glover, Commissioning Editor, International Airport Review

In the first of a new series that profiles key individuals from the airport world, Mark Glover from International Airport Review spoke to Kjeld Binger, CEO of Airport International Group (AIG) about the new terminal at the Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan and the role that cargo plays in…

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Chicago Rockford welcomes the 747-8

8 December 2011 | By Ken Ryan, Director of Cargo at Chicago Rockford International Airport

Despite some initial setbacks for delivery, the Boeing 747-8 freighter orders are being completed and flights have begun. The new aircraft is a clear demonstration of today’s demands and needs of cargo carriers to cut costs and maximise efficiencies. The larger, more fuel efficient Dash 8 presents several new advantages…

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The paperless revolution at Schiphol

5 October 2011 | By Saskia van Pelt, Business Development Director, Schiphol Cargo

Many aspects of the air cargo industry have changed beyond recognition in recent years. But one area which has stubbornly resisted change is the continuing reliance on paper processes.

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Air cargo security: time is ticking for an integrated approach

13 December 2010 | By Drew Hillier, Freelance Writer

In the wake of the latest series of terrorist bomb plots, the enhancement of air cargo security has pushed itself firmly into the spotlight. Yet, as Drew Hillier reports, in the UK, for example, where 60% of air freight is carried in passenger airlines, (the remainder being handled by specialist…

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Bengaluru International Airport… Ushering in the winds of change!

1 October 2010 | By Marcel Hungerbuehler, President of BIAL

Two years into operation, the Bengaluru International Airport is already seeing close to 10 million passengers annually. Marcel Hungerbuehler, President of Bangalore International Airport Limited looks back at the year gone by… At the Bengaluru International Airport, the watchword is change. The Airport constantly upgrades itself, always meeting and often…