WCO Urges Global Trade Resilience at BASC Congress

WCO Urges Global Trade Resilience at BASC Congress

The WCO Deputy Secretary General highlighted the importance of international trade resilience at the 10th World BASC Congress. He presented the WCO's work in standardizing customs procedures, promoting international cooperation, and building capacity, with specific mention of the SAFE Framework and its positive impact on AEO programs. The WCO will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to address international trade challenges and promote global economic prosperity. The speech underscored the critical role of customs in ensuring secure and efficient global supply chains.

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

The 46th edition (2026) of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) introduces significant revisions and additions across key areas including cargo and mail handling, aircraft handling and loading, load control, management and safety, aircraft movement control, ground handling agreements, airport ground support equipment specifications, and ground operations training programs. These updates aim to enhance standardization, safety, and efficiency in global airport ground handling operations. The changes reflect IATA's commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring safe and reliable ground services worldwide.

Global Airports Turn to IATA for Cargo Market Guidance

Global Airports Turn to IATA for Cargo Market Guidance

IATA Consulting helps airports thrive in the competitive global air cargo market. Through expert route network development guidance, they assist airports in identifying growth opportunities, optimizing resource allocation, and developing viable business cases. Services include enhancing competitive advantages, developing new routes, and designing incentive programs. IATA Consulting has successfully helped numerous international airports, including Vancouver, Narita, and Changi, to improve their cargo operations. The consulting services focus on strategic planning and implementation to maximize cargo potential and attract new airlines.

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

Global Airports Face Talent Shortage IATA Steps In

IATA offers professional training in airport management, operations, and safety, enhancing the skills of practitioners. Delivered by expert instructors, the courses feature cutting-edge content and flexible learning options, leading to internationally recognized certifications. These programs are designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and expertise required to excel in the dynamic aviation industry, ensuring efficient and safe airport operations globally. The comprehensive curriculum covers various aspects of airport management, from ground handling to security protocols, providing a holistic understanding of the field.

Fort Lauderdale Airport Runway Safety Risks Identified in Review

Fort Lauderdale Airport Runway Safety Risks Identified in Review

This report assesses the operational safety of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, focusing on Runway Status Lights (RWSL), ASDE-X system, and risks associated with Low Visibility Operations (LVO). It identifies key risk factors such as runway incursions, system dependency, and communication errors. The report proposes improvements including enhanced training programs and optimized procedures to mitigate these risks. The recommendations aim to improve the overall safety and efficiency of airport operations, ensuring a safer environment for aircraft and personnel during all weather conditions.

Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership

Women Gain Ground in Supply Chain Leadership

The representation of women in supply chain continues to increase, with the gender pay gap gradually narrowing, largely thanks to corporate DEI initiatives. However, career advancement bottlenecks and talent attrition remain challenges. Future efforts should focus on bolstering support for women's professional development and fostering an inclusive environment to promote gender equality and overall prosperity within the industry. Further research and targeted programs are needed to address the specific barriers women face and ensure their continued success in the supply chain field.

Fleet Management Guide Addresses Safety and Efficiency Challenges

Fleet Management Guide Addresses Safety and Efficiency Challenges

Solera introduces a fleet operations guide designed to help fleet managers navigate challenges such as driver shortages, accident risks, and fluctuating fuel prices. The guide covers key areas including video safety programs, driver skill enhancement, and operational efficiency optimization. It provides practical strategies and techniques to help fleets improve safety levels and operational efficiency. By focusing on proactive measures and data-driven insights, the guide empowers fleet managers to create a safer and more cost-effective environment for their drivers and their business.

WCO Advances Customs Modernization with Updated ECP Plan

WCO Advances Customs Modernization with Updated ECP Plan

The WCO's revised Phase IV of the ECP Action Plan aims to advance global customs modernization and promote trade facilitation and security. This is achieved through initiatives like compiling transit trade best practices, revising data model guidelines, focusing on Small Island Economies, researching Special Customs Zones, reviewing the Kyoto Convention, exploring rail customs procedures, developing PLACI guiding principles, aligning AEO with ICAO programs, and updating the disruptive technology report. These efforts collectively contribute to a more efficient and secure global trade environment.

Airline Alliances Adapt to Open Skies and Market Shifts

Airline Alliances Adapt to Open Skies and Market Shifts

This paper delves into airline alliances, strategic partnerships, and open skies policies within the aviation industry. It analyzes the opportunities and challenges presented by regulatory liberalization, elaborating on key strategies such as strategic cooperation, alliances, joint ventures, and frequent flyer programs. The importance of cost-benefit analysis and effective implementation of strategic partnerships is emphasized, along with the necessity of fostering positive relationships with competitors. The aim is to assist airlines in navigating intense market competition and finding avenues for survival and growth.

Aviation Industry Focuses on Ground Safety Through Human Factor Mitigation

Aviation Industry Focuses on Ground Safety Through Human Factor Mitigation

This paper delves into the critical role of human factors in ground handling operations. It analyzes the main manifestations and influencing factors of human error, proposing effective strategies to minimize these errors and enhance safety and efficiency. These strategies include strengthening training, optimizing the working environment, improving equipment, refining regulations, enhancing teamwork, promoting a safety culture, implementing fatigue management programs, and applying technological solutions. The ultimate goal is to improve the overall safety and efficiency of ground handling operations by addressing human factors.