Global Aviation Leaders to Shape Data Strategy at IATA Summit 2026

Global Aviation Leaders to Shape Data Strategy at IATA Summit 2026

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will host the World Data Summit (WDS) in Singapore in 2026, focusing on data, technology, and cybersecurity in the aviation industry. The summit will bring together industry leaders to discuss key issues such as data strategy, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data sharing. It aims to promote the digital transformation of the aviation industry, improve operational efficiency, and enhance passenger experience. Data analysts can leverage this opportunity to understand industry trends, build connections, and drive innovation.

Aviation Sector Adopts Shoporderpay Standards for Efficiency

Aviation Sector Adopts Shoporderpay Standards for Efficiency

The Shop-Order-Pay Standards Board (SOPSB) is dedicated to managing and developing interaction standards for the aviation industry, covering areas such as fares, reservations, and payments. Through its various working groups, SOPSB is building an efficient, intelligent, and interconnected future for aviation. The aim is to improve efficiency, enhance user experience, foster innovation, and strengthen interoperability within the industry by establishing and promoting standardized interaction processes and encouraging collaborative efforts among industry stakeholders.

01/08/2026 Airlines
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New Tariffs Reshape Global Shipping Industry Prospects

New Tariffs Reshape Global Shipping Industry Prospects

With new tariff policies on the horizon, the shipping industry is set to face significant challenges. John Lusch from e2open analyzed how these changes will impact the supply chain, emphasizing the importance of data-driven decision-making in adapting to the new rules. Businesses must timely adjust their strategies to maintain competitiveness.

New Trade Rules Strain Global Shipping Industry

New Trade Rules Strain Global Shipping Industry

The newly established EU-US trade framework, while avoiding a trade war, has increased import costs for American containers and is expected to suppress transportation demand. Meanwhile, policy changes promoting short-haul transport have altered the shipping patterns for energy goods, potentially leading to profound impacts on the shipping market.