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CAAS- Spring 2026-Powerd by AI

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Release Date: 03/04/2026

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The world has not felt this scary since the 1980s, when the Cold War suddenly became frigid. A new war against Iran, fermented over decades of distrust and now encouraged to spill over into armed conflict, has inevitably brought disruption to the Middle East and as far away as Cyprus. Global transport hubs, including airports, have taken missile and drone hits, threatening civilians and the region’s key business and VIP aviation infrastructure. We have also seen a bizarre presidential proclamation aimed at Canada’s civilian aircraft regulator thrust business aviation unexpectedly into the...

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In the Spring 2026 edition of Airside International, we bring you the latest innovations in the GSE industry, including developments in pushback tractors, apron buses, aircraft washing, and second-hand equipment. Across these markets, one development in particular is coming to the fore as the year begins: electrification. Electric GSE offers numerous advantages; in particular, its long-term cost savings, quieter operation and environmental benefits have prompted airports and ground handlers to accelerate electrification of their fleets. We hear from several manufacturers about how they are...

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In the turbulence and uncertainty of the past 12 months, some new patterns have emerged, while certain old trends, tendencies and truths have been further highlighted, underlined and reinforced – or in some cases, left behind. Many of these are illustrated in the accounts of air cargo industry experts and senior stakeholders within the Outlook 2026 Report within this magazine (pages 4-49). Senior industry leaders from freight forwarding companies, carriers, airports, cargo handlers, technology specialists, associations, and other organisations describe their recent experiences and how they...

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We’re kicking off 2026 with a very special guest: Denis Duarte, VP of Cargo Development at Fraport. Dennis isn’t just a powerhouse in the cargo world; he’s also an old friend and a true industry visionary. We dive into his journey, the big leaps happening in air freight, and how Frankfurt Airport is gearing up to be a game-changer in e-commerce and digitalisation. Join us as Denis shares his passion for building a next-level cargo community and what it means to shape the future of airport logistics. Whether you’re in the industry or just curious about the behind-the-scenes magic of...

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In this episode, Chris is joined by Desiree Perez, Founder & MD of Desiree Perez Coaching & Consulting, from Florida. With nearly 20 years in aviation, Desiree shares powerful insights on leadership, people development, culture, and why so many organisations face the same challenges around engagement, turnover, and performance. We discuss generational shifts in the workforce, fear-based leadership, the importance of attitude over CVs, and how operations, strategy, and people must work together. Desiree also introduces Skypulse, an innovative platform designed to support recruitment,...

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A further raft of recent aircraft orders illustrates there is no let-up in airlines positioning themselves to meet long-term travel demand. To some extent it is a product of the timelines of manufacturer backlogs, which make securing fresh narrowbody capacity before the next decade challenging, and even more so for widebodies. But while the rationale for the bulk of orders is now around securing delivery slots into the 2030s, there was a nuance to some of the eye-catching deals unveiled during November’s Dubai Airshow. Take Emirates' follow-on order for 65 more Boeing 777-9s. On the one...

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This extraordinary year continues to deliver new surprises for the air cargo sector and the world alike, particularly in the field of cross-border e-commerce logistics. As highlighted in our E-commerce Report on page 4, higher US tariffs and the end of US ‘de minimis’ exemptions have had a profound impact on e-commerce flows, prompting a significant shift in China-US freighter capacity to other markets globally. An initial steep decline in air freight volumes from China to the US has subsequently moderated, although it is still significant – especially from Hong Kong and southern China. ...

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Episode 5: Unilode Insights: Ziaad Hussain on People, Passion & Progress show art Episode 5: Unilode Insights: Ziaad Hussain on People, Passion & Progress

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In this Unilode Series episode, host Chris Notter speaks with Ziaad Hussain, Vice President of Business Development at Unilode Aviation Solutions. Ziaad shares his journey from ground handling to global asset management, reflecting on the power of teamwork, consistency, and digital transformation. With genuine passion, he explains how Unilode’s people, culture, and vision drive innovation and success across the aviation industry.

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Episode 4: Unilode Insights: Kiren Chheena on Data, Trust & Transformation show art Episode 4: Unilode Insights: Kiren Chheena on Data, Trust & Transformation

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In this episode of the Unilode Series, host Chris Notter talks with Kiren Chheena , Director of Business Analytics, about how data and digital innovation are transforming aviation. Kieran explains how Unilode builds trust in data, enhances transparency, and turns analytics into real-world action for smarter, safer operations.

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Episode 3: Inside Unilode – Quality, Safety & Sustainability with Steve Williams show art Episode 3: Inside Unilode – Quality, Safety & Sustainability with Steve Williams

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In this third episode of the Inside Unilode series, Chris Notter speaks with Steve Williams, Chief ESG & QHSC Officer, about how Unilode integrates quality assurance, safety, and sustainability across its global operations. Steve shares insights on maintaining industry-leading standards, improving ULD handling culture, and driving genuine sustainability that supports both safety and profitability in aviation.

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In the turbulence and uncertainty of the past
12 months, some new patterns have emerged,
while certain old trends, tendencies and truths
have been further highlighted, underlined and
reinforced – or in some cases, left behind.
Many of these are illustrated in the accounts
of air cargo industry experts and senior
stakeholders within the Outlook 2026 Report
within this magazine (pages 4-49). Senior
industry leaders from freight forwarding
companies, carriers, airports, cargo handlers,
technology specialists, associations, and
other organisations describe their recent
experiences and how they have responded
to key changing market conditions and
circumstances, and new trends and patterns.
Emerging themes include the ever-increasing
importance of resilience, responsiveness,
visibility, and good data.
Ai is mentioned frequently, and you will
have your own experiences with this. New
use cases within air cargo will continue to
emerge this year, and air cargo will continue
to play a key role in transporting the
semiconductors and other technologies that
support its development – and the wider
supply chains of this and other verticals – as
cargo owners and their logistics partners
navigate complex and fast-changing tariff,
trade, and competitive dynamics.
Some of these trends are explored in
further detail within the report on North
America (page 50), where stakeholders
have faced the sharp end of fast-changing
tariff and trade rules.
In the GSA Interviews section (pages 57-65),
GSAs highlight how recent market changes
have affected their businesses, and new trends
in outsourcing airline cargo sales, services and
operations – where closer partnerships and
predictive data are particularly emphasised.
And in the Technology Interview (page
68), CargoAI CEO Matt Petot outlines how
innovation, automation, and Ai are steadily
redefining how the industry operates.
In the ‘year of the wood snake’ that we
recently left, many companies and individuals
have needed to shed old skins and past
behaviours, expectations, and business
practices, amid last year’s extreme geopolitical
and trade turbulence, and further advances
in Ai. The ‘year of the fire horse’ seems sure
to bring new dynamic challenges – and
opportunities for those agile and versatile
enough to respond positively to them.
The next issue of CAAS will include
a substantial article on ‘Women in Air
Cargo’, based around the conclusion of
IATA’s 25by2025 initiative and interviews
with a variety of women working at senior
levels within air cargo and allied sectors.
It was originally planned for this Spring
edition, but I have rescheduled it in order to
strengthen the article by including a wider
diversity of voices. It will be part of a greater
focus within CAAS on people issues within
the sector, which will include topics such as
training, recruitment, and diversity.