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Cargo key engine for economic recovery in post-Covid era: ACI

MONTREAL (Canada), August 5, 2021

Airports Council International (ACI) World has published a complimentary report to help airport operators develop successful cargo strategies that can contribute to the sustained recovery of the industry by developing alternative revenue streams. 
 
The Developing Cargo at Airports guide has been prepared in collaboration with - and sponsored by - Netherlands Airport Consultants (Naco) and InterVistas. The guide includes inputs from global airports and air cargo industry experts.
 
Air cargo remains an engine of economic growth and its crucial role during the pandemic has created positive momentum as the industry enters its recovery phase, stated ACI. 
 
Many airports have managed to sustain or even grow their cargo operations during the pandemic, which has proven crucial in providing liquidity for airport operators and in some cases, even ensured the longer-term solvency of the airport business. 
 
"As airports come out of the pandemic and look to ensure long-term financial sustainability through the diversification of their revenue streams, cargo is an important area to be explored," remarked ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira.
 
"A clear cargo strategy will help further airports’ understanding of the current landscape and opportunities, as well as build a robust business plan for the future," he added. 
 
Felipe de Oliveira pointed out that cargo continues to be critical to global recovery through the supply of goods - such as medicine, medical equipment, and most recently, vaccines – "and playing a key role in supporting the communities we serve."
 
According to him, this guide has been developed leveraging NACO’s extensive expertise and understanding of the air cargo market, and equally integrates the experience and lessons learned from ACI airport members. 
 
"These inputs, which are highly appreciated, have been invaluable to establishing a comprehensive landscape of the cargo value chain and understanding of the key elements of a robust airport cargo strategy," he added.
 
Naco-InterVistas Director Esther Kromhout said the intention of the guidance was to enable airports that are not currently tapping into the potential of cargo to better understand and identify opportunities and help those airports that currently have extensive cargo operations with the re-formulation of their cargo strategy where needed.     
 
Specifically, the guidance highlights the importance of analyzing current data (i.e., market trends, stakeholders’ perspective and cargo demand and supply), developing a clear cargo vision and cargo master plan, and ensuring the capabilities and infrastructure that create a lasting benefit, she noted.
 
"Airports need to manage many aspects to deliver a successful cargo strategy and we hope this report can be an invaluable tool in supporting them throughout the process," remarked Kromhout.
 
"We believe that having a long-term strategy is crucial to inform infrastructure investment and guide operations improvement – allowing airports to collaborate effectively, deliver value and drive positive impact; whether that’s meeting Net-Zero commitments or driving digitalization that provides greater cost and operational efficiencies for customers," she added.-TradeArabia News Service



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