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Brendan Sullivan, IATA’s global head of cargo, spoke about critical issues at the opening of the 18th World Cargo Symposium ...
"Industry must strengthen safety and security, fast-track digitalisation and deliver on its sustainability commitments." ...
IATA has issued a red alert regarding the escalating trade tensions during the opening of the World Cargo Symposium.
The 18th edition of the World Cargo Symposium 2025 began today in Dubai, in the presence of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al ...
IATA is maintaining a positive air cargo forecast and has stressed the majority of global trade is currently unaffected by ...
E-commerce will continue to be a growth market for air cargo thanks to emerging markets and ongoing consumer demand for ...
Air cargo was a standout performer in 2024, growing 11.3% —outpacing passenger demand. E-commerce expansion and disruptions ...
After a long stretch of uneven performance and shifting baselines, the industry is beginning to find its rhythm, even as new ...
Global air cargo leaders unite in Dubai for IATA WCS 2025 to drive innovation—next stop: Lima, Peru for WCS 2026.
IATA emphasised the vital role of air cargo in maintaining global supply chain resilience at the opening of its 18th World Cargo Symposium.
Speaking at the opening of the 18th World Cargo Symposium in Dubai, IATA’s Global Head of Cargo, Brendan Sullivan, emphasised ...