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TIACA’s Market Liberalization Position Endorsed at ICAO Conference
- A strong global consensus on a framework for the economic liberalization of the air transport industry emerged out of the Worldwide Air Transport Conference: "Challenges and Opportunities of Liberalization,” held by the International Civil Aviation Organization at its Montreal Headquarters from March 24 to 28.
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The AGM is an Airport’s Best Friend
- TIACA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held last February in Reims, France proved to be the ideal way for top level executives of the air cargo industry to experience first-hand the advantages of nearby Vatry International Airport, according to Youssef Sabeh, Chairman and CEO of the airport.
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30% Of Exhibit Space Already Reserved in ACF 2004
- TIACA returns to Europe for the 22nd EVENT IN THIS CONTINUING SERIES OF FORUMS AND EXPOSITIONS held biennially for the past forty-two years and acclaimed as “the premier air cargo event in the world.” The dates are September 14-17, 2004. The site is The Bilbao International Exhibition Centre.
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TIACA’s Membership Drive
- We all have “spheres of influence” and what better way to communicate the benefits of TIACA than using the words of our own members on why they joined our Association and what it means to their organization or firm.
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Consider The Following
- TIACA was incorporated in 1994 with the objective of grouping all the different elements of the air cargo industry into one powerful international organization. The concept is unique and sets TIACA apart from other industry groups, which represent specific segments of the industry. TIACA’s diverse and high-power membership ensures the industry’s best networking at its events.
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Trustee Spotlight
- Youssef Sabeh Chairman & CEO, Vatry International airport
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Trustee Spotlight
- P.V. Srikanth, Vice President - Marketing, Kale Consultants
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What’s In A Name?
- Logistics means many things to many people, and it is generally agreed that there is no one correct definition...
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TIACA SEEKING 2004 ‘HALL OF FAME’ NOMINATIONS
- The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is currently seeking nominations of air logistics professionals to be inducted into its prestigious ‘Hall of Fame’ in 2004. The honour is bestowed on air cargo professionals who have contributed most to the growth and progress of the air logistics industry.
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Air Cargo Growth at European Airports
- Brussels Airport, Europe’s fifth largest cargo airport, has now recovered the volume of cargo lost due to the collapse of Belgium’s national carrier Sabena in 2001.
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Calendar of Industry Events
- Calendar of Industry Events
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University Students Given More Time To Win TIACA’s Scholarship Awards
- The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has extended the submission date for university students to enter for the US$25,000 ‘Walter H. Johnson, Jr. PhD Scholarship’ and the US$5,000 TIACA Member’s Scholarship Award.
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SECURITY AND CUSTOMS
- For many TIACA members security, in 2003, is seen and has to be managed as a set of recently increased requirements and constraints, mainly at airports, featuring such visible manifestations as x-ray machines, sniffer dogs, armed guards and immigration officers.
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Echoes of Reims
- Market Growth 2002/2001: As predicted at Reims in February, the latest ACI “Top Thirty” results show that most of the growth in air freight activity is centred on airports in the Far East, with the exception of Japan (domestic).
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