Turkish Cargo host IATA World Cargo Symposium in Istanbul

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The IATA World Cargo Symposium, the most prestigious conference in the global air cargo industry, took place in Istanbul between April 25 and 27. During the event, hosted by Turkish Cargo, over a thousand aviation professionals met and discussed the future of the air cargo industry.

Starting with the opening speech of Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and Executive Committee Prof. Dr Ahmet Bolat, the symposium witnessed the triumphant initiatives of Turkish Cargo.

Turkish Cargo joined the IATA CEIV Lithium Battery (CEIV Li-batt) Certification Program

Turkish Cargo participated in the CEIV Lithium Battery certification program established by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Ekşi attended the signing ceremony held as part of the symposium.

Following the panels, held for two days, IATA WCS 2023 continued with the gala dinner organized by Turkish Cargo. The dinner, held at the Binbir Direk Cistern, hosted approximately 800 international senior executives. During the gala night, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism orchestra performed a Turkish Classical Music recital for the guests. Besides, the winners received one UEFA ticket and two international Business Class tickets, all complimentary, at the draw held by Turkish Cargo.

Speaking at the gala dinner, Turkish Airlines Chief Cargo Officer Turhan Özen remarked, “We, as Turkish Airlines, are fortunate to have Istanbul as our hub, which is unique in all aspects. Being aware of this fact, we are maintaining our efforts to move the aviation industry forward and strengthen the pivotal role of Istanbul in the aviation industry. We are glad to host aviation professionals coming from all corners of the world here. We hope each of us has gained something from the World Cargo Symposium with its busy agenda where items such as sustainability, digitalization and security were discussed.”

Turkish Cargo signs Memorandums of Understanding to reinforce the international air cargo bridges

Turkish Cargo executed a Memorandum of Understanding with DHL Global Forwarding, the international air cargo carrier, and another one with Avianca Cargo, the leading air cargo provider in the Latin American region. The cooperation agreements, executed with both air cargo providers, became formalized at the signing ceremonies held at the IATA World Cargo Symposium. Such memorandums of understanding where the resources and expertise are united will not only enhance the operational processes but also accelerate the potential of Istanbul to become the logistics centre in the world.

Industry press members, arriving from all corners of the world, visit the SMARTIST facility

Turkish Cargo organized a press tour of SMARTIST, its mega cargo facility, for the press members attending IATA World Cargo Symposium. Being provided with the opportunity to observe the operational processes of Turkish Cargo closely, the reporters toured the advanced cargo handling systems and special cargo areas of SMARTIST.

Being held in various cities annually, IATA World Cargo Symposium is globally accepted as the most prestigious organization in the air cargo industry. The event brings industry leaders, airline companies, cargo operators, air cargo agents and other industry stakeholders together to discuss the latest trends, best practices and innovations in the air cargo industry.

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