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IATA Releases 2024 Cargo, Ground Handling Manuals

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has completed and released the annual revision of its industry manuals for cargo and ground handling operations, incorporat­ing the latest changes and revisions made to many of the underlying industry standards, as well as any State and operator variations.

These, according to the global body, reflect the sector’s ongoing commitment to further improving safety, introducin­g more sustainabl­e operations, as well as enhancing the passenger experience and cargo handling.

It stated that in total, more than 300 changes have been made, including updated guidance on the transport of mobility devices, particular­ly when powered by lithium and other batteries

The safe transporta­tion of mobility aids requires special care and attention, while the additional challenges posed by the transporta­tion of lithium or other batteries required for some of these mobility aids must also be considered.

Hence, the guidance for the carriage of dangerous goods by passengers or crew has been updated, in order to improve the end-to-end transporta­tion process for mobility aids.

The amendments, IATA said, are reflected in the latest editions of the Dangerous Goods Regulation­s (DGR) and Lithium Battery Shipping Regulation­s (LBSR) and support the industry’s commitment to travelers with disabiliti­es made at the IATA Annual General Meeting in 2019.

IATA stated that for over 50 years the IATA LAR has served as an indispensa­ble resource, guaranteei­ng the safe worldwide transport by air of a wide variety of species.

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