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IATA WCS Day 3: E-commerce to reach 30% of air cargo; Generative AI’s cargo potential

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Read the top Air Cargo News stories | | TOP STORIES E-commerce to become a third of air cargo volume

Read the top Air Cargo News stories [View the web version]( | [Add us as safe sender]( | [Forward this email]( TOP STORIES E-commerce to become a third of air cargo volumes E-commerce will likely stabilise as a third of total air cargo volumes, delegates were told at IATA World Cargo Symposium... [Read More >]( Generative AI has cargo potential but should be approached with caution Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is the latest technology buzz sweeping the world, but potential air cargo users must keep an open mind and not get carried... [Read More >]( Airbus lab to test new concepts in cargo Airbus is to go into partnership with experts from CHAMP Cargosystems, Fraport, KLM Cargo, Kuehne+Nagel and Swissport in a new tech initiative, the plane-make... [Read More >]( Smarter funding can drive air cargo’s decarbonisation with SAF Financing air cargo’s decarbonisation with SAF is a mammoth task within the air cargo industry, but it is achievable, IATA’s senior vice president of sustainability has... [Read More >]( MORE NEWS [ONE Record to deliver benefits but also challenges]( > [Swissport to join CHAMP and Cathay in second ONE Record scheme]( > [Awery to speed Etihad charter response]( > [IATA and SFC to offer precision in carbon reporting]( > [WFS works with Cathay Cargo and CHAMP on IATA ONE Record use case]( > [E-commerce session guide]( > [Closing plenary guide]( > [IATA WCS Digital Edition]( Air Cargo News has produced an IATA WCS special edition, outlining key sessions from the event, a focus on Hong Kong's airfreight market, a look at the latest trends in e-commerce, insight into the challenge of gender diversity as well as an air cargo market update. Click on the image to view the digital flip book edition. Air Cargo News, 1st Floor Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1JB, United Kingdom Copyright © 2024 DVV Media International Ltd. All rights reserved. By viewing this site you agree to our [Terms and Conditions]( and [Privacy Policy](. Website by DVV Media International Ltd. [Unsubscribe here](

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