IATA has set three vital steps required for complete digital monotheism for global air charging work by the deadline in January 2026.
The eighteenth global goods symposium, which is held in Dubai, set the intention of the Aviation Authority in setting one record worldwide during the next year.
The Industry Authority says one record will become a standard in industry for “exchanging comprehensive digital data”, which supports improving efficiency, compliance and transparency.
To accelerate the adoption of the industry, IATA said it is necessary to happen three things:
- The airlines and the insults must move forward with implementation;
- Governments must learn about one record in the requirements for providing regulatory data;
- The developers need to build safe, open and compatible digital platforms.
“One record is a basic shift in how to share and manage data and trust it through the supply chain,” said Brendan Sullivan, Global Shipping Chairman.
“Airlines representing 72 % of the global air people size on the right track to implement them. More than 100 IT service providers are already aligned and 10,000 shipping shipments.
“To achieve the full value, the implementation must be accelerated through all stakeholders, and governments must identify one record in the regulatory frameworks.”