ICAO Global Air Cargo Summit
18 Episodes
Learn more about the event: https://www.icao.int/Meetings/IACS/Pages/default.aspx
Air cargo serves as a trade facilitator, increasing the global reach of enterprises, enabling them to get products to the market in a more convenient and faster way. It allows enterprises to be more responsive to customer needs while also improving connectivity between buyers and sellers, including just-in-time inventory management and build-to-order production.
Globally, air freight constitutes 35 per cent of world trade by value despite accounting for less than one per cent by volume. Air cargo is highly diverse in its physical characteristics and value. It may originate from, and be delivered to, almost anywhere in the world, most commonly as goods being sent from a seller to a buyer or from a consignor to a consignee. This is why e-commerce cannot flourish without air cargo services.
Accelerated advancement of aircraft technology, rapid growth of electronic transactions, and reshuffling in the logistics services and its complementarity with other means of transport (intermodal) in the supply chain are increasingly influencing air cargo businesses and the way enterprises interact among themselves, and with consumers and governments.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, air cargo played a vital role in the transport of humanitarian and medical goods, including personal protective equipment and vaccines, while still meeting demand for everyday consumer needs. This is due to aviation's speed and reliability, giving it an advantage over other modes of transport in "same-day" and "next-day" delivery services and transportation of urgent or time-sensitive goods.
In order to continue to optimize the numerous benefits of air cargo services and to assure the sustainable growth of this unique sector, concerted efforts must be made to improve its operating environment by removing operational and regulatory constraints without compromising safety and security. In this regard, it would be necessary to establish a more liberal and flexible market access for air cargo operations and: put in place quality infrastructure commensurate with the current and future air cargo development;
encourage improved and integrated supply chains under a liberalized marketplace; streamline security and safety measures to improve efficiency;
foster the use of technology and innovation to enhance cargo processing speed, accuracy and safety; optimize the use of Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) data for risk and aviation security purposes; intensify the use of unmanned aircraft systems to perform tasks of cargo deliveries; and encourage the ratification of the legal framework for global cargo operations, among others.
The First ICAO Global Air Cargo Summit will provide a unique forum and opportunity for a collaborative approach to address these issues and provide a pragmatic roadmap to improve the efficiency and cost effectiveness of the air cargo operating environment. Having a collaborative and harmonized approach to ensure safety, security, facilitation, economic regulation of air cargo services and resolving any operational challenges and vulnerability in these domains, will define a practical, efficient and viable future for air cargo operations.
The Summit will bring together stakeholders of air cargo services at various levels, including regulators, airlines, freight forwarders, airport operators, academia, and other strategic partners from relevant United Nations agencies.
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58:44Episode 1
Opening Remarks
Episode 1
Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Kemal Yüksek, Director General, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Türkiye
- Remarks by Mr. Sedat Özkazanç, CEO, MNG Airlines
- Remarks by Mr. Enes Çakmak, Director General, General Directorate of State Airports Authority
- Remarks by Mr. Ian Saunders, Secretary G... -
Session 1 – Creating a more flexible and liberal market access for air cargo
Episode 3
Improving the regulatory environment for international air cargo services
through increasing numbers of liberalized bilateral and multilateral air
services agreements, including fifth and seventh freedom traffic rights,
would create notable operational flexibility for air cargo to provide efficie... -
Session 2: Interaction between air cargo and e-commerce
Episode 5
Air cargo is an enabler for e-commerce with 80 per cent of cross-border
e-commerce transported by air. E-commerce businesses are growing
exponentially, which in turn is an important driver for demand. Meanwhile,
this rapid growth brings significant impacts on air cargo development with
players in... -
Session 3: Adequate infrastructure, an essential for air cargo services
Episode 7
Sufficient and quality infrastructure is essential for meeting the present and
future development needs of air cargo and maximizing its potential.
Infrastructure advancement enables air cargo systems to streamline
operations and optimize efficiency. Moreover, modernization in infrastructure is re... -
Session 4: E-commerce and tech advancements in the future of air cargo transport
Episode 9
Air cargo has become an indispensable component of e-commerce. This is
because e-commerce cannot flourish without air cargo services. To
optimize its services to meet the demands of e-commerce, cargo airlines
need to continue to utilize technological innovations, including advanced
tracking syste... -
SKYTALKS: Alper Akbas, Founding Partner, Analytica Advisory Group, MNG Airlines
Episode 4
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Session 5: Streamlining cargo release and clearance for global trade efficiency
Episode 9
Current inefficiencies and complexities in cargo release and clearance
processes are hindering compliance with standards, impeding maximum
facilitation by the authorities, and obstructing efficient international trade
and supply chain operations. ICAO Annex 9 – Facilitation on facilitation
requir... -
SKYTALKS – Mazen Ghattas, Field Operations Officer, ICAO
Episode 6
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Session 6: Advancements in cargo automation to enhance efficiency and compliance
Episode 13
Traditional air cargo systems that operate without the assistance of
information technology often experience long dwell times for imported
shipments. Modern technology in the air cargo clearance process is a top
priority for public authorities, as it offers the most efficient means of
managing a ... -
SKYTALKS – Danny Yau, Marketing Regional Director, Boeing
Episode 14
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Session 7 – Securing air cargo and mail to advance sustainability and resilience
Episode 15
In the rapidly evolving threat landscape, which may challenge the
sustainability of the air cargo global supply chain, it is essential to
implement robust security measures while incorporating technological
advancements. Security plays a critical role in the aviation cargo and mail
operations and... -
SKYTALKS– Lin Lin, Deputy Head of Department, Smart-Inspection Division, NUCTECH
Episode 16
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Session 8 – Supporting air cargo transportation with unmanned aircraft
Episode 17
Unmanned aircraft are increasingly used to transport cargo and mail.
Different technical capabilities enable transportation at decreasing costs,
whether through small, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or larger remotely
piloted aircraft systems (RPAS). Opportunities include package deliveries in
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19:51Episode 18
SKYTALKS – Danielle Vanderwalker, Airbus
Episode 18
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Session 9: Air cargo safety (Transportation of Dangerous Good)
Episode 19
Dangerous goods pose a danger to the aircraft and its occupants if not
packaged, handled and stowed safely. Some dangerous goods are too
dangerous to be carried on an aircraft, and some are forbidden under normal
circumstances but may be carried through an approval granted by the States
concerned... -
Session 10 – Sustainable Horizons: Navigating Air Cargo’s Green Transition
Episode 20
The air cargo industry is accelerating its green transition, driven by
sustainability goals and a commitment towards decarbonization across its
value chain. While developments in Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), fuelefficient aircraft, innovations in unmanned air cargo operations, challenges
abo... -
14:52Episode 21
Closing ceremony
Episode 21
- Closing remarks by Türkiye
- Closing remarks by the ICAO Secretary General -
Invitation to the First Icao Global Air Cargo Summit
Episode 1
Learn more about the event: https://www.icao.int/Meetings/IACS/Pages/default.aspx
Air cargo serves as a trade facilitator, increasing the global reach of enterprises, enabling them to get products to the market in a more convenient and faster way. It allows enterprises to be more responsive to c...