IATA pushes digital transformation across aviation

The International Air Transport Association is urging the aviation industry to accelerate its digital transformation, highlighting data sharing, automation and common standards as key to building a more efficient and connected ecosystem. The association emphasizes that progress must deliver value for all stakeholders including airlines, customers and partners, creating a true ‘win-win-win’ scenario across the value chain.

Digitalization, done correctly, creates a true win-win-win for aviation. Image: IATA

A CEO panel at the World Data Symposium discussed how initiatives such as ONE Record are helping to replace fragmented legacy systems with a single shared data model. This enables real time visibility, more efficient data exchange and improved coordination across air cargo operations. As global supply chains become increasingly complex and time sensitive, these capabilities are becoming essential for maintaining reliability and service quality.

At the same time, automation and artificial intelligence are playing a growing role in optimizing operations, from smarter capacity planning to more resilient network management. However, IATA stresses that technology alone is not sufficient. Industry-wide collaboration aligned standards and trust between stakeholders are critical to fully unlock the benefits of digitalization.

From a CargoForwarder Global perspective, the direction is clear: Digitalization is no longer a differentiator but a baseline requirement for participation in global air cargo networks. The real competitive edge will lie in how effectively companies integrate data across partners and translate it into operational value. Those who move early towards interoperable, data driven ecosystems are likely to benefit most as the industry continues to transition away from fragmented legacy processes.

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