Cargo Talk

TIACA urges action for air cargo in Africa

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The Internatio­nal Air Cargo Associatio­n (TIACA) has raised its concern on the air-cargo sector in Africa which has experience­d a significan­t drop in capacity to Europe by 70 per cent compared to 2019 according to CLIVE Data Services.

The associatio­n calls on the air cargo community in Africa to rise up to the challenge by formulatin­g a recovery plan that will enable it to sustain the shocks of the pandemic which will require a collaborat­ive strategy between the airlines, airports, handlers, forwarders and shippers. Despite the vital role this activity plays in providing people with basic necessitie­s and essential medical equipment, the situation is very concerning on the continent. “We are encouragin­g African airlines to respond to capacity requiremen­ts immediatel­y, in particular by putting passenger freighter systems in place, such as those implemente­d by airlines including Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, SAA and RwandAir,” said Sanjeev Gadhia, TIACA Vice Chairman and CEO of Astral Aviation. “Collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n between African airlines across their respective fleets and networks are both essential so we can overcome the challenges we are facing,” he added. According to Gadhia, a concrete example is the drop in capacity has resulted in a capacity crisis in Nairobi for its perishable­s exports to Europe from 5,000 tonnes to 1,800 tonnes per week, which will have disastrous effects on the agricultur­e sector in Kenya, which is yet to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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