ICAO Global Air Cargo Summit
Session 1 – Creating a more flexible and liberal market access for air cargo
1h 30m
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 efficient
and cost-effective services on a regional and global basis.
This session would examine how the regulatory environment can be further
liberalized in view of the vital role that air cargo plays in ensuring the
competitiveness and commercial success of many industries across the
globe. The need for different regulatory arrangements from those applying
to international air passenger services, and the development of a specific
international agreement to enable air cargo to respond more efficiently to
market developments and demands, would also be looked at.
Moderator
Glyn Hughes, Director General, The International Air Cargo Association
(TIACA)
Panellists
Sedat Özkazanç, CEO, MNG Airlines
Mark Bosly, UK Chief Air Services Negotiator, Aviation Directorate,
Department for Transport
Aung Soe Moe, Senior Officer (Air Transport), The Association of
Southeast Asian Nations
Roque Felizardo da Silva Neto, Manager of Market Access Branch, Brazil
ANAC
Tim Lederer, VP Global Aviation Regulatory Affairs & Fuel, DHL
Adefunke Adeyemi, Secretary General, African Civil Aviation Commission
Fathi Atti, Senior Vice President, Aeropolitical & Corporate Affairs, Qatar
Airways
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