Associations, Authorities and Alliances

Here you will find information on over 450 cargo related organisations around the world.

The contact information includes address, telephone number, fax, email, web address and the names of key personnel.

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TIACA to offer assistance for East African agents

More than 2,000 freight forwarding firms in the region are expected to benefit from a new training course.
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Cargo surge starts to slow, observes IATA

In the third quarter edition of its Cargo eChartbook, IATA said that while international air freight markets in July 2010 actually surpassed the previous peak reached in early 2008, "growth has now moved to a slower phase".
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Belgium market forecast

According to a report from market analyst Business Monitor International, Belgium's air freight volumes fell by 21.9 percent year-on-year in 2009 and are expected to improve by just 1.6 percent this year, with growth in demand potentially slowed by delays to fiscal policy decisions as the country tries to form a coalition government. » See next week's ACW for the full Benelux Review

Volga-Dnepr seeks aviation photographers

20th anniversary competition closes on 5 September 2010 – so enter now!
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Qatar/Sri Lanka MoU

Earlier this month (August), Qatar and Sri Lanka signed an air services agreement in order to "facilitate the movement of passengers and cargo" between the two countries.

Boeing predicts better times ahead

Boeing has commented that its results for the April - June three-month period illustrated "another solid quarter of operational performance".
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Recovery beats pre-recession peak

According to the International Air Transport Association, there was a global 26.5 percent increase in demand for international air freight in June.
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Meeting the challenge

From 1 August all cargo flying from, via and within the US on passenger aircraft will have to undergo 100 percent screening at a single-piece level. With there being a real danger that the process will delay the smooth and expedited flow of cargo, many are concerned at what happens next
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Airbus racks up the figures

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has had its order book ready at Farnborough, scooping US$28 billion in orders for 225 aircraft.
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Boeing: orders reinforce forecast

Boeing forecasts a US$3.6 trillion market for new commercial lift over the next 20 years as world economies rebound and strong demand for new and replacement aircraft spurs growth.
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Further recovery in May

There was a welcome 34.3 percent year-on-year increase in international demand for freight services in May, according to figures released by IATA.
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'Air Freight – Tomorrow's World'

"Some people say tomorrow never comes – but it does come, and if you're not prepared for it, you will fail."
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'The right place ... the right time'

As part of transport logistic, Air Cargo China has quickly become an established part of the global networking scene – and it's growing.
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Boeing confirms B777 conversion

Boeing is going to add to the B777 freighter family by going ahead with its idea for a 777 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF).
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LAN cuts out paper with e-Freight

The airline will gradually roll out e-Freight across its network, becoming the first carrier from the region to do so.
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Cathay traffic continues to grow

Hong Kong-based joint carriers Cathay Pacific and Dragonair have posted "significant rises" in their combined cargo and mail activity last month (May).
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Celebrating air freight excellence

Last night, in front of representatives of the global cargo industry, the 10 well-deserving winners of the Air Cargo Week World Air Cargo Awards 2010 were revealed at a gala dinner in the Pudong Shangri-La Hotel here in Shanghai.
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IATA predicts better times

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said it believes airlines could post a profit of US$2.5 billion in 2010 – although revenues are still expected to be below 2008 levels.
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GUJSAC

The government of India's Gujarat state has set up the Gujarat State Aviation Company (GUJSAC), "with a view to building infrastructure and providing trained human resources for the fast growing civil aviation sector".

ACW joins Routes in cargo forum

Air Cargo Week has joined with the annual World Route Development Forum to launch the inaugural ACW Air Cargo Conference at Routes 2010.
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