04/18/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/18/2025 02:03
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FIATA wishes to kindly remind its Members in the Region Asia-Pacific that nominations remain open for the positions of Chair and Vice Chair of FIATA Region Asia-Pacific (RAP), in preparation for the forthcoming Electoral General Meeting to be held during the 2025 FIATA World Congress.
In accordance with Article 3 of the FIATA Regional Rules and Procedures, the election of the Regional Chair and Vice Chair candidates is administered by each respective region. The results are subsequently submitted to the FIATA Presidency for its consideration. The FIATA Presidency at its discretion may nominate the candidates elected by the Regional Committee for the Regional Chair and Vice-Chair positions at its discretion for confirmation by the General Meeting and Extended Board respectively (Ref: Article 3(a)-(b), Regional Rules).
To assist with the organisation of the election process, which will take place on 22 May 2025 during the FIATA-RAP Field Meeting in New Delhi, please find below the key steps and information:
FIATA encourages all eligible members to participate in this important process. Should you have any queries or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact the FIATA Headquarters at [email protected].
On 13 and 14 April, immediately preceding the World Cargo Symposium in Dubai hosted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the FIATA Airfreight Institute (AFI) Chair, Mr Dawit Woubishet, and the FIATA Legal Services Director, Ms Andrea Tang, were specially invited to participate in important industry exchanges with the IATA Cargo Services Conference (CSC) and the Cargo iQ Board, on which FIATA is an observer member.
Discussions with the IATA CSC focused on forwarder perspectives regarding IATA ONE Record, which is planned to become the preferred industry standard from January 2026, at which point a transitional period will begin. FIATA emphasised the shared goals of industry digitalisation, which require close collaboration between IATA and FIATA to ensure that the broader benefits of digitalisation can be realised effectively. Collaboration with FIATA, as the global representative of the freight forwarding industry, is crucial to ensure that the sector can move forward together, taking into account the needs of companies of different sizes and at different stages of the digitalisation journey worldwide. FIATA reiterated the need to ensure alignment between the ONE Record standard and the electronic Negotiable FIATA Multimodal Bill of Lading (eFBL), underlining the importance of industry interoperability. IATA highlighted its support for advancing this joint work. Critically, FIATA stressed the importance of trust, which depends on transparency and clarity regarding data sharing and data governance principles, and referred to its work with the Global Shippers Forum (GSF) on a Data Governance Charter. This was well received, with several airlines reiterating the importance of data governance for all actors-an area that will continue to be addressed in the joint collaboration between IATA and FIATA.
At the Cargo iQ Board, discussions focused on new initiatives to strengthen collaboration with key industry observer members, including FIATA, for mutual benefit. Cargo iQ's vision is to be a collaborative, multistakeholder supply chain community facilitating the development and implementation of quality and operational performance management standards to continuously improve the value of airfreight for customers. This includes work on the Master Operating Plan, cross-stakeholder business requirements, and support for data-driven improvements and the implementation of member quality roadmaps. FIATA became an observer member of the Cargo iQ Board in 2023 and has since worked to ensure the voice of the global freight forwarder is reflected in Cargo iQ's work. Notably, FIATA contributed significantly to the Cargo iQ Master Operating Plan through the work of the AFI Taskforce on Safety and Security, and work is ongoing with the AFI Chair on a Cargo iQ pilot.
FIATA will continue to leverage its key industry position to support Cargo iQ's work on quality and excellence in air cargo operational processes, bringing value to its forwarder member community through collaborative process optimisation.
In the Spring 2025 edition of Cargo Airports & Airline Services (CAAS) magazine, FIATA Director General, Dr Stéphane Graber, shared a forward-looking perspective on the airfreight industry's role in a year marked by uncertainty. With geopolitical shifts, capacity pressures, and rising regulatory demands shaping the global landscape, Dr Graber outlines how agility, collaboration, and preparedness will define resilience in 2025.
The FIATA Director General highlighted the need for interoperability and interconnectivity as well as how greater alignment in digital systems and governance is essential to avoid fragmentation and unlock the full potential of logistics digitalisation. The article also explores how optimising air cargo operations-through multi-stakeholder cooperation, regulatory harmonisation, and the modernisation of longstanding frameworks-can help the industry adapt to growing complexity and evolving market needs.
Dr Graber underlines FIATA's longstanding cooperation with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), particularly in the drive to modernise the Cargo Agency Programme. The work towards a modernised Global Air Cargo Programme aims to establish a harmonised framework that reflects today's operational realities, enhances collaboration between airlines and freight forwarders, and addresses shared challenges including digitalisation, safety, and the growth of e-commerce.
Through initiatives such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)-FIATA Dangerous Goods by Air training programme, joint work on the IATA Cargo Handling Manual, and FIATA's leadership on Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) implementation, the article reinforces FIATA's role in building a safer, more connected, and forward-looking airfreight sector..
For a deeper understanding of these pivotal topics, read the full article in the Spring 2025 CAAS issue.