Global Air Cargo Pallet Standards Key Dimensions and Compliance

Global Air Cargo Pallet Standards Key Dimensions and Compliance

International air cargo pallet standardization is crucial. This article provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis and practical advice on dimensions and specifications (ISO standards, regional differences, ULD containers), weight and height restrictions (narrow-body aircraft, wide-body aircraft), packaging reinforcement (uniform distribution, wrapping and securing), and compliance requirements (IPPC marking, quarantine certificates). It aims to facilitate safe and efficient international air transportation.

Canada Pushes to Reform GATT Air Transit Rules

Canada Pushes to Reform GATT Air Transit Rules

Canada raised concerns regarding the WTO's transit provisions for aircraft, suggesting a footnote to clarify its non-applicability. This proposal aims to safeguard fair competition in air transport and promote trade facilitation. Canada believes the current interpretation could lead to unfair advantages and hinder the efficiency of air cargo and passenger transit. The proposed amendment seeks to ensure a level playing field for all airlines and maintain the principles of open and efficient trade as envisioned by the WTO.

Efficient Air Cargo Relies on ULD Understanding

Efficient Air Cargo Relies on ULD Understanding

This paper delves into the concept, types, dimensions, and relationship with applicable aircraft models of ULDs (Unit Load Devices) in air cargo transportation. It details the common specifications of two main categories of ULDs: air freight containers and pallet & net combinations. The study emphasizes the dimensional constraints that must be considered during actual loading. Furthermore, it explores the matching of ULDs with aircraft types and discusses the future trends of ULDs towards intelligence and sustainable development. The paper provides a comprehensive overview of ULDs in air cargo logistics.

Airlines Optimize Fleets for Postpandemic Profitability

Airlines Optimize Fleets for Postpandemic Profitability

The pandemic has accelerated transformation in the aviation industry, forcing airlines to optimize their fleet structure by retiring older aircraft and embracing new, more efficient models. North American airlines have focused on increasing seat capacity to improve efficiency, while European airlines have prioritized cost reduction. In the post-pandemic era, fleet optimization is crucial for enhancing profitability. Airlines must strategically manage their aircraft assets to navigate the changing market dynamics and ensure long-term financial sustainability. This includes considering factors like fuel efficiency, maintenance costs, and passenger demand.

Boeing 747 Freighter Faces Challenges As Two Aircraft Delivered to Russian Airline

Boeing 747 Freighter Faces Challenges As Two Aircraft Delivered to Russian Airline

Boeing has leased two 747 freighters to AirBridgeCargo after order cancellations, highlighting challenges in maintaining the 747 production line. With declining orders, Boeing is forced to slow down production, and the market outlook is concerning. Although the 747-8 freighter still offers high cargo capacity, there is an urgent need to actively seek new customers to address the harsh market conditions.

07/21/2025 Airlines
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New IATA Guide Cuts Airline Costs Via Maintenance Optimization

New IATA Guide Cuts Airline Costs Via Maintenance Optimization

The IATA's 'Aircraft Maintenance Optimization Guidelines' provide airlines with a comprehensive roadmap for tailoring maintenance programs based on the latest industry best practices and standards. This helps optimize maintenance processes, reduce operational costs, improve aircraft availability, and achieve sustainable development. The guidelines cover three core areas: maintenance program optimization, aircraft health monitoring and reliability programs, and competency-based maintenance training. By implementing these guidelines, airlines can enhance efficiency and ensure compliance while minimizing expenses and maximizing the lifespan of their aircraft.

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.

Air Franceklm Cargo Revenue Rises 36 in Q2

Air Franceklm Cargo Revenue Rises 36 in Q2

Air France-KLM Cargo reported a 3.6% year-on-year increase in Q2 cargo revenue, reaching €565 million, with a 1.1% rise in cargo volume. Despite challenges including aircraft maintenance and market uncertainties, digital transformation initiatives helped the company improve operational efficiency and navigate these obstacles, contributing to steady growth. Compared to IAG Cargo and Lufthansa Cargo, Air France-KLM demonstrated resilience in a complex economic environment.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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