Global Air Safety Concerns Grow Over Lithium Battery Transport

Global Air Safety Concerns Grow Over Lithium Battery Transport

Relaxed US government regulations have exacerbated aviation safety concerns regarding lithium battery air transport. Despite potential fire hazards, a ban has been delayed. The interplay of vested interests, regulatory gaps, and a lack of industry self-regulation poses significant challenges to air safety. There is an urgent need to establish uniform standards and strengthen law enforcement to ensure public safety. The current situation creates a serious risk and requires immediate attention from policymakers and industry stakeholders alike.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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New IATA Rules Strengthen Lithium Battery Air Transport Safety

New IATA Rules Strengthen Lithium Battery Air Transport Safety

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its first edition of the "Lithium Battery Shipping Guidelines," providing comprehensive guidance for the safe air transport of lithium batteries and products containing them. It integrates relevant regulations and operational procedures, covering key aspects such as packaging, marking, and documentation. The guidelines aim to help companies improve compliance, reduce safety risks, and enhance operational efficiency. The guidelines also emphasize corporate social responsibility in ensuring the safe transportation of lithium batteries by air.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Dutch Power Ensures Safe Global Battery Air Transport Compliance

Dutch Power Ensures Safe Global Battery Air Transport Compliance

Dutch Power specializes in battery air freight consulting, offering comprehensive risk assessments, compliant packaging, optimized transportation solutions, complete documentation support, and a global network service. We ensure battery transportation is safe, efficient, and compliant with international regulations. With over 15 years of experience and a professional team, we help businesses navigate the global market smoothly. Our expertise covers all aspects of dangerous goods logistics related to batteries, providing peace of mind for our clients.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Air Freight Challenges for Electronics Shipping Grow

Air Freight Challenges for Electronics Shipping Grow

International air freight of dangerous goods requires careful attention to documentation and packaging. Essential documents include MSDS/TDS reports, UN38.3 test reports, and air transport certification to ensure cargo safety and compliance. Packaging must be sturdy and impact-resistant, with batteries individually insulated and clearly labeled. Products with built-in batteries must be powered off. External/pure batteries require packaging according to dangerous goods standards. Special circumstances may require additional reinforcement and separate compartment loading to ensure safe and efficient delivery.

Shanghai Firm Wins IATA Nod for Aviation Safety Training

Shanghai Firm Wins IATA Nod for Aviation Safety Training

Shanghai Anji Company recently received certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), covering the qualification of training institutions and valid until August 29, 2026. This marks a significant step for the company in the field of aviation safety training. It will contribute to the standardization and internationalization of aviation safety training in China, cultivate more qualified personnel for China's civil aviation industry, and ensure flight safety.

01/22/2026 Airlines
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Global Air Freight Selecting Optimal Shipping Methods

Global Air Freight Selecting Optimal Shipping Methods

International air freight primarily encompasses five modes: scheduled airline transport, charter transport, consolidated shipment, air express, and multimodal transport. Scheduled airline transport suits regular cargo with time-sensitive requirements. Charter transport is ideal for oversized or exceptionally large shipments. Consolidated shipment caters to small batches sensitive to cost. Air express is suitable for urgent and small items. Multimodal transport balances cost and speed, making it suitable for cargo destined for cities without airports. Each mode offers distinct advantages depending on the specific needs of the shipper.

Global Aviation Leaders Collaborate on Future Industry Growth

Global Aviation Leaders Collaborate on Future Industry Growth

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) promotes the development of global air transport through collaboration with governments and international organizations, ensuring enhanced aviation safety and standards for travelers and businesses. We are committed to building a secure and efficient global aviation network, working together to create a new future for air transport.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Air Cargo Industry Adapts to New Energy Battery Transport Challenges

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to New Energy Battery Transport Challenges

Air transport standards for new energy products are undergoing a systematic upgrade, focusing on enhanced safety and full lifecycle carbon management. The core of the certification standard upgrade lies in the expansion of battery types and the refinement of safety thresholds. Service chain collaboration and compliance path innovation require restructuring the entire "testing-declaration-transportation" link. Businesses should match new regulations through standardized operations and digital collaboration, consult professional international logistics consultants for customized solutions, and optimize transportation efficiency and compliance costs.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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International Air Freight Transport Safety Management Self-assessment Report Released

International Air Freight Transport Safety Management Self-assessment Report Released

An international air freight company completed a self-inspection of its safety transport management to enhance its safety assurance capabilities. Through hazard identification and rectification, the company aims to further strengthen safety management and effectively prevent accidents during transportation. The self-inspection report indicates that the implementation of safety protocols is satisfactory, and there is a notable improvement in safety awareness. In the future, the company will continue to advance its safety initiatives to maintain ongoing vigilance.