Global Airports Urged to Adopt Collaborative Decisionmaking for Efficiency

Global Airports Urged to Adopt Collaborative Decisionmaking for Efficiency

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) introduces an Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) training course. This program aims to equip airport and ground operations personnel with collaborative decision-making techniques to enhance airport efficiency and flight on-time performance through information sharing and process optimization. The course covers A-CDM's theoretical foundations, practical applications, and future development directions such as Trajectory Based Operations (TBO) and business services. It supports airports in achieving digital transformation and intelligent development.

Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs implements cargo transit supervision to ensure imported goods comply with regulatory requirements. This mechanism allows goods to be transferred from one port of entry to another customs office under customs control. It streamlines processes, enhances efficiency, and safeguards cargo security and compliance, ultimately promoting trade development. The supervision ensures proper documentation and handling during transit, minimizing risks of smuggling or illegal activities. This contributes to a more transparent and efficient customs clearance system in Rwanda.

Apucarana Airport Boosts Southern Parans Air Connectivity

Apucarana Airport Boosts Southern Parans Air Connectivity

Apucarana Airport, a vital air gateway in northern Paraná, Brazil, plays a crucial role in regional economic development and passenger mobility despite its modest size. Through continuous infrastructure upgrades, enhanced safety management, and improved service quality, the airport is poised to play an even greater role in the regional air transport network. This will further promote local economic prosperity and provide passengers with a more convenient travel experience. Its strategic location makes it a key connector for the region.

Global Air Cargo Industry Pushes for Standardized ULD Safety

Global Air Cargo Industry Pushes for Standardized ULD Safety

IATA is dedicated to improving ULD (Unit Load Device) safety management in air cargo. It achieves this through publishing guidelines, launching initiatives, and developing regulations. These efforts aim to ensure flight safety and reduce costs associated with ULD operations. IATA's commitment to ULD safety contributes to a more secure and efficient air cargo industry, benefiting airlines, shippers, and ultimately, the traveling public. The focus is on standardization and best practices to minimize risks related to ULD handling and transportation.

2026 CNS Conference to Shape Air Cargo Industrys Future

2026 CNS Conference to Shape Air Cargo Industrys Future

The 2026 CNS Partnership Conference will be held in San Francisco, bringing together air cargo industry leaders to discuss key issues such as digital transformation, sustainability, and customer experience. The summit provides a platform for networking, gaining insights, and fostering collaboration, helping companies expand their businesses, enhance their brands, and collectively shape the future of the air cargo industry. It's an opportunity to connect with peers, learn about emerging trends, and drive innovation within the sector.

New CUSS 20 System Enhances Airport Selfservice Globally

New CUSS 20 System Enhances Airport Selfservice Globally

The release of the CUSS 2.0 standard marks a new era for airline self-service. Leveraging modern web technologies, it enhances security and compliance, supports mobile device integration, reduces costs, and optimizes the passenger experience. By working in synergy with standards like ITPS and CUPPS, CUSS 2.0 helps build the future airport ecosystem, bringing more value to airlines and passengers. This advancement allows for greater flexibility and efficiency in airport operations, ultimately improving the overall travel journey.

New System LAR Verify Enhances Live Animal Transport Safety

New System LAR Verify Enhances Live Animal Transport Safety

LAR Verify is an automated compliance solution designed for live animal transportation. It offers real-time regulations, a user-friendly interface, and seamless integration to help airlines, freight forwarders, and ground handlers safely and efficiently manage live animal shipments. The solution reduces the risk of errors, streamlines processes, ensures compliance, and prioritizes animal welfare. It empowers users to navigate complex regulations with ease and confidence, ultimately contributing to the safe and humane transport of live animals.

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New IATA AHM 732 Delay Codes Boost Airline Performance Tracking

New IATA AHM 732 Delay Codes Boost Airline Performance Tracking

This webinar focuses on the new IATA AHM 732 delay codes, aiming to equip performance managers, data analysts, and frontline staff with the knowledge to master the new code system. The goal is to improve flight delay data collection and analysis capabilities, ultimately optimizing airport operational efficiency and reducing costs. The webinar will delve into the new code structure, data collection best practices, analysis methods and tools, and share practical case studies to illustrate effective implementation.

St Gallen IATA Launch Advanced Aviation Management Program

St Gallen IATA Launch Advanced Aviation Management Program

This article delves into the "Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Global Air Transport Management" program, a collaboration between IATA and the University of St. Gallen. It aims to equip aviation professionals with the skills to navigate industry changes and enhance their management capabilities. The article details the program's curriculum, core strengths, and industry experts' perspectives on future aviation trends. Participation in this program will empower professionals to become leaders driving transformation in the aviation industry.

Airline Industry Adopts New Standards for Mobility Aid Transport

Airline Industry Adopts New Standards for Mobility Aid Transport

This webinar focuses on ensuring the safe and secure transport of mobility aids in air travel, aiming to improve the travel experience for people with disabilities. It emphasizes enhanced communication, reduced equipment damage, and improved training. The IATA AHM provides industry standards and best practices, while standardized training enhances ground operation efficiency and safety. The webinar calls for collaborative efforts to build a more inclusive air travel environment, ensuring a smoother and more dignified journey for all passengers.