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129. China Airlines Tests Paperless Cargo Customs Clearance
China Airlines Tests Paperless Cargo Customs Clearance. China Airlines has marked a major milestone in its efforts to speed up cargo service and protect the environment by successfully testing a new paperless import customs clearance system implemented by the Taipei Customs Office. The system successfully passed its inaugural test on 1 December 2010, using four manifests transporte
130. First Live Test of “IATA Pay” Ticket Purchase Transaction
IATA has successfully completed the first “IATA Pay” ticket purchase transaction in a live test environment. The transaction was conducted in partnership with ipagoo, an UK-based fintech company.
131. Airbus to Cut Aircraft Production by a Third
Airbus has revised its production rates downwards as it tries to adapt to the current market environment. In Q1 2020, Airbus booked 290 net commercial aircraft orders and delivered 122 aircraft. A further 60 aircraft were produced during the quarter, however they remain undelivered due to the evolving COVID19 pandemic.
132. Increasing Number of Airbnb Customers Booking Eco-Friendly / Sustainable Options
Airbnb has reported that a growing number of customers are looking at how they can reduce the impact that their travels have on the environment. In the last year alone:
133. IATA Revises Airline Financial Forecast to Global Loss of US$9 Billion
IATA Revises Airline Financial Forecast to Global Loss of US$9 Billion. IATA has revised its airline financial forecast for 2009 to a global loss of US$9 billion. This is nearly double the association’s March estimate of a US$4.7 billion loss, reflecting a rapidly deteriorating revenue environment.
134. Air Seychelles Takes Delivery of its First A330-200
Air Seychelles has taken delivery of its first A330-200 aircraft. The aircraft - Aldabra - has been named in honor of Aldabra island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Seychelles’ most remote and pristine islands. Aldabra, the world's largest raised coral atoll, is surrounded by a pristine marine environment, uninhabited and known for its distinctive fauna including the Aldab
135. IATA’s Cargo XML Standard Accepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
IATA’s Cargo-XML messaging standard will be utilized by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency (US-CBP) to collect advance cross-border data on US export shipments. The new data format will make electronic communication between the US-CBP’s Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system, airlines and other air cargo stakeholders simpler and more efficient. In addition it will
136. Laurence Rigolini Appointed Corporate Secretary of ATR
The ATR Assembly of Members has appointed Laurence Rigolini, 48, as new Corporate Secretary of ATR. Within the scope of this new position, Laurence will manage institutional relations, communication, general services and environment. Laurence will report to ATR's Chief Executive Officer Patrick de Castelbajac and will sit on the Executive Committee.

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