Aviation Leaders Discuss Future of Ground Handling at IATA Conference

Aviation Leaders Discuss Future of Ground Handling at IATA Conference

IGHC is a significant global conference for the ground handling industry, promoting standardization, innovation, and sustainable development. The 2026 conference will be held in Cairo, where industry leaders will gather to discuss the future of ground handling. This event provides a crucial platform for collaboration and addressing the evolving challenges and opportunities within the sector. It fosters the adoption of best practices and drives progress towards a more efficient and environmentally responsible ground handling ecosystem.

Ecuadors Aviation Sector Boosts Economic Recovery

Ecuadors Aviation Sector Boosts Economic Recovery

IATA urges Ecuador to optimize its aviation environment to boost tourism and exports, thereby driving economic recovery. Recommendations include strategic planning and cost reduction measures. The optimization of the aviation sector is seen as crucial for Ecuador's economic rebound, leveraging its potential to connect the country to global markets and facilitate the movement of people and goods. By implementing these strategies, Ecuador can unlock the full potential of its aviation industry and contribute to a more robust and sustainable economic future.

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypts Jet Aviation Dominates Ground Handling in Africa Middle East

Egypt Jet Airlines (EJA) is a ground handling service provider located at Cairo International Airport. It focuses on providing comprehensive ground handling services to airlines in Africa and the Middle East, including passenger services, ramp services, load control, security, and cargo warehousing. EJA is committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient ground handling services, contributing to the development of the regional aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Global Customs Reforms Streamline International Trade

Global Customs Reforms Streamline International Trade

This article introduces several tools and services provided by the World Customs Organization (WCO), including trade tools, a publication store, customs enforcement networks, an online learning platform, and a single window interactive map. These resources aim to promote the standardization and efficiency of international trade, enhance the capabilities of customs professionals, and ultimately contribute to the sustainable development of the global economy.

New IATA Standard Boosts Airport Efficiency Passenger Flow

New IATA Standard Boosts Airport Efficiency Passenger Flow

IATA's ITPS specification serves as a standard for equipment interconnectivity within the aviation industry. It aims to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and optimize the passenger experience. By providing a common framework for data exchange and communication between various airport systems and devices, ITPS fosters seamless integration and improved collaboration. This ultimately contributes to smoother airport operations, better resource management, and a more streamlined journey for travelers.

MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC's Terminal Investment Limited will acquire an 80% stake in CK Hutchison's global port portfolio for $22.8 billion, spanning 43 terminals, making it the largest container terminal operator in the world. The acquisition raises concerns about fair market competition, particularly regarding its potential impact on the Panama ports.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Tillabery Airports Economic Potential Assessed in Niger

Tillabery Airports Economic Potential Assessed in Niger

Tillaberi Airport (DRRL) is a small airport in Niger, operating on Africa/Niamey time. Despite the lack of real-time weather and flight information, it has significant potential to enhance regional connectivity and promote economic development. Focusing on the operation and development of this airport will help advance the local aviation industry.