2026 Dangerous Goods Regulations Key Updates and Transport Strategies

2026 Dangerous Goods Regulations Key Updates and Transport Strategies

This abstract interprets the 67th edition (2026) of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), focusing on regulatory updates, operational changes, variations in the List of Dangerous Goods, and modifications to the Shipper's Declaration. It emphasizes the importance of addressing safety risk assessments and enhancing transportation safety. The update requires careful attention to ensure compliance and maintain high safety standards in the air transport of dangerous goods.

Dangerous Goods Transport Safety Boosted by DG Autocheck

Dangerous Goods Transport Safety Boosted by DG Autocheck

DG AutoCheck is an intelligent compliance solution designed for dangerous goods transportation. It significantly enhances safety and efficiency by automatically cross-referencing DGD with IATA DGR. Its features include rapid processing, automated report generation, Q-value calculation, simplified inspections, display of special provisions, and provision of business insights. DG AutoCheck helps companies cope with the increasing volume of dangerous goods transport, reduce risks, and lower costs.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Digital Flight Bags Boost Compliance for Airline Safety Regulations

Digital Flight Bags Boost Compliance for Airline Safety Regulations

The DGR, LAR, and PCR electronic flight bag (eFB) provides pilots with quick, accurate, and comprehensive information on dangerous goods, live animals, and perishable cargo. This helps pilots make informed decisions in emergency situations, enhancing flight safety and operational efficiency. The eFB covers the core principles of the three regulations and is regularly updated to ensure information is current and relevant, enabling pilots to handle these special cargoes safely and compliantly.

Aviation Safety Relies on Iatas Dangerous Goods Training

Aviation Safety Relies on Iatas Dangerous Goods Training

IATA DGR Initial Training is designed for personnel handling dangerous goods. It covers identification, packaging, documentation, and other key aspects to ensure safety in air transport. Upon successful completion, participants receive an IATA certificate valid for 24 months. The training equips individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to comply with IATA regulations and handle dangerous goods safely and efficiently, minimizing risks associated with their transportation by air.

US Hazardous Goods Air Transport Rules Challenge DGM Services

US Hazardous Goods Air Transport Rules Challenge DGM Services

DGM Services Inc. (USA) is a professional dangerous goods compliance service provider located in Houston, Texas. The company offers consulting, training, and compliance services related to dangerous goods transportation. They assist businesses in complying with IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) and other relevant international and domestic regulations, ensuring the safe and compliant transport of goods. Their expertise helps companies navigate the complexities of hazardous materials shipping within the US and globally.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boom Drives Surge in Air Cargo Hazardous Goods

Ecommerce Boom Drives Surge in Air Cargo Hazardous Goods

This article analyzes the market trends and compliance challenges faced by air transport of dangerous goods driven by e-commerce growth. It focuses on interpreting the key updates of the 65th edition of the IATA DGR and proposes how companies should embrace digitalization, strengthen compliance management, and enhance employee training to cope with the ever-changing dangerous goods transportation environment. The aim is to ensure both safety and efficiency, and jointly build aviation transportation safety.

New IATA Rules Strengthen Air Cargo Security Standards

New IATA Rules Strengthen Air Cargo Security Standards

IATA DGR certified training enhances understanding and practical skills in dangerous goods air transport regulations. This ensures cargo compliance and safety, leading to IATA certification. The training covers all aspects of the Dangerous Goods Regulations, enabling participants to properly classify, pack, mark, label, and document dangerous goods for air shipment. Participants will learn to identify and mitigate risks associated with shipping hazardous materials by air, contributing to safer and more efficient air cargo operations.

DGM Poland Enhances Safe Air Transport of Hazardous Materials

DGM Poland Enhances Safe Air Transport of Hazardous Materials

DGM Poland, based in Warsaw, is an IATA-accredited organization specializing in providing dangerous goods transportation safety services for the aviation industry. Their services include expert consulting, IATA DGR certification training, compliance audits, and packaging & labeling. They are dedicated to helping clients transport dangerous goods safely and efficiently, reducing transportation risks, and improving operational efficiency. DGM Poland offers comprehensive solutions to ensure compliance and safe handling of hazardous materials in air freight.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Safer Hazardous Goods Transport

Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Safer Hazardous Goods Transport

IATA leads the industry in enhancing the safety of dangerous goods air transport, emphasizing compliance and risk management. It establishes a safety framework through the Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), specialized training, and industry collaboration. This article focuses on market trends and regulatory updates expected by 2026, and recommends relevant training programs and industry events to help companies operate safely and compliantly. The goal is to provide insights for businesses to navigate the complexities of dangerous goods transportation and maintain a strong safety profile.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Report Highlights Safety Trends in Dangerous Goods Air Transport

Report Highlights Safety Trends in Dangerous Goods Air Transport

IATA and Labelmaster jointly released an outlook on the air transport of dangerous goods, interpreting key revisions in the 66th edition of the Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), covering lithium battery transport, special cargo handling, and document compliance. It emphasizes industry trends such as digital transformation, sustainability, and enhanced compliance awareness. The report offers expert insights and practical guidance aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of air transport of dangerous goods. This includes updates on regulations and best practices for handling hazardous materials in the aviation industry.