The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched an innovative new solution for the air cargo industry: Dangerous Goods AutoCheck (DG AutoCheck safety and improve efficiency in the ...
IATA started issuing guidance on transporting dangerous goods by aircraft in 1956 and has continuously updated and set standards. The IATA and ICAO have agreed to further their ongoing collaboration ...
Ongoing supply chain disruptions have made shipping goods safely and compliantly increasingly difficult. The results of the eighth annual 2023 Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook were released ...
Some items may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board, and the air transportation of these dangerous materials can either be forbidden or restricted. As a result, IATA works closely ...
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The IATA Dangerous Goods training course will take place on June 2-7 2013 in Lusaka, Zambia. After completing the course, participants will be familiar with the contents of the IATA Dangerous Goods ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 21 (Bernama) -- The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Competency‐Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Center has accredited and approved Malaysia Aviation Group’s (MAG) ...
Managing director of Dachser South Africa, Detlev Duve, emphasises the importance of meticulous safety measures and adherence to international standards. "At Dachser, our priority is to ensure that ...