A Comprehensive Overview of Major Airports' Three-letter Codes Worldwide

A Comprehensive Overview of Major Airports' Three-letter Codes Worldwide

This article explores the three-letter codes of major global airports and their significance in international air transport. By analyzing the functions of various airports, such as Miami International Airport, New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport, it reveals their roles in connecting different parts of the world. The article emphasizes the convenience of three-letter codes and looks ahead to potential developments in the aviation industry.

Saudi Arabia Establishes IATA Hub in Riyadh to Boost Global Aviation Role

Saudi Arabia Establishes IATA Hub in Riyadh to Boost Global Aviation Role

Saudi Arabia has announced the establishment of a regional office for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Riyadh to support the development of the aviation industry. A new flagship airline will be created, aiming to become a global logistics hub with 250 international routes and doubling air freight capacity, promoting economic diversification. This initiative seeks to enhance Saudi Arabia's influence in the international aviation market and drive GDP growth.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Varna Port Emerges As Key Europeasia Logistics Hub

Varna Port Emerges As Key Europeasia Logistics Hub

Varna Port, an important sea port in Bulgaria, is gradually evolving into a logistics center connecting Europe and Asia due to its modern infrastructure and well-developed transport network. With the increasing container throughput and convenient international trade routes, Varna Port holds great potential for the future.

Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

The General Office of the Ministry of Transport has established clear capacity standards for self-owned vessels of companies engaged in direct river-sea transportation to promote green development in water transport and improve efficiency. Companies solely involved in direct river-sea transportation must adhere to capacity standards similar to those of inland waterway transport companies, while those participating in other waterway operations are required to meet higher standard demands.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Understanding Air Freight Codes The Key Differences Between IATA and ICAO Along With Airline Listings

Understanding Air Freight Codes The Key Differences Between IATA and ICAO Along With Airline Listings

This article analyzes four common codes used in international air transport, highlighting the differences between IATA two-letter codes and ICAO three-letter codes, as well as the coding systems for airports and air waybills. Additionally, a summary of codes for both domestic and international airlines is provided to serve as a clear reference guide for the air transportation industry.

TACT Manual Standardizes Global Air Cargo Operations Amid Trade Growth

TACT Manual Standardizes Global Air Cargo Operations Amid Trade Growth

The TACT (The Air Cargo Tariff) is an air freight rate manual published by the International Air Transport Association. It addresses inconsistencies in airline rate manuals that emerged in the 1970s. TACT consists of three parts: TACT Rules, North American rates, and global rates. It covers carrier rules, charges, rates, and special provisions, providing standardized references for international freight, thereby enhancing industry efficiency.

Lubumbashi Airport Boosts Congo’s Regional and Global Connectivity

Lubumbashi Airport Boosts Congo’s Regional and Global Connectivity

Lubumbashi International Airport is the main air hub in Katanga Province, Southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, located at an altitude of 1,309 meters with a runway length of 3,238 meters. It offers domestic and international passenger and cargo transport services, connecting to places like Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa. Multiple airlines operate at the airport, catering to a variety of travel needs.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Exploring Kilwa Kivinje Port Tanzanias Important Maritime Hub

Exploring Kilwa Kivinje Port Tanzanias Important Maritime Hub

Kilwa Kisiwani Port is a major maritime hub in southern Tanzania, holding significant historical and commercial value. Its strategic location facilitates connections between East Africa and global markets. Future infrastructure investments and digital management improvements aim to enhance transport efficiency, presenting both new opportunities and challenges for international trade.