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1. IATA and FIATA to Launch New Air Cargo Programme; Canada the Pilot Country
IATA has signed an agreement with the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) to replace the existing IATA Cargo Agency Programme with the IATA-FIATA Air Cargo Programme (IFACP). The phased rollout of IFACP will begin in early 2017 with Canada as the pilot country. It is anticipated that full global rollout will be completed by end of 2018.
2. Air Cargo Industry Must Act Now to Avoid Leadership Crisis
A task force led by The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) with active participation from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA) has published the results of a two-year research project. The research project focused on identifying edu
3. India's Bird Academy launches Globally-Accredited Courses for Travel and Tourism Industry
India's Bird Academy launches Globally-Accredited Courses for Travel and Tourism Industry. Bird Group, one of India’s largest diversified groups in the aviation, travel and information technology arena, has launched specialized aviation and hospitality courses at the Bird Academy. The courses offered by the academy are accredited by global bodies thus ensuring high standards of edu
4. IATA Outlines Air Cargo Priorities at World Cargo Symposium
IATA has called on airlines and their partners in the air cargo supply chain, to work together to make air cargo more competitive and address the challenges of safety, security and sustainability. Air cargo is vital to the global economy, transporting more than $5 trillion worth of goods annually, or more than a third of world trade by value. And for airlines, it accounts for about
5. Strong Partnerships Across Air Cargo Value Chain
In its latest forecast (issued December 2011), IATA expects air cargo to generate about 11% of total revenues or $66 billion. This is only slightly behind the average 14% contribution of business class to industry revenues. Growth in both volumes and yields is expected to be flat in 2012 as a result of economic uncertainty primarily centered on Europe. IATA will issue a revised for
6. IATA Publishes Guidance for Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Logistics and Distribution
IATA has published a guide outlining important considerations when handling the transport and distribution of vaccines, pharmaceutical, life science and medical products. The Guidance for Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Logistics and Distribution provides recommendations for governments and the logistics supply chain in preparation for what will be the largest and most complex global lo
7. Microsoft to Build Cloud-Based Platform for Boeing's Analytics Tools
Microsoft is to build a cloud-based platform for Boeing's portfolio of commercial aviation analytics tools. The two companies intend to work together to transition many of Boeing's commercial aviation applications into the Microsoft Azure cloud. Boeing – and its subsidiaries AerData and Jeppesen – offer a wide portfolio of advanced analytics tools currently used by more than 300 ai
8. ASEAN to Ratify Mutual Recognition Arrangement for Tourism Professionals
Government ministers from around ASEAN will join with tourism industry stakeholders to launch the Mutual Recognition Arrangement for Tourism Professionals (MRA-TP) at an international conference in Jakarta, 8-9 August. The standardisation and benchmarking of skills affects 32 job profiles in tourism and hospitality among the 10 ASEAN member states. The adoption of the agreement is

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