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If ever there was an organisation that stirs opinions and passions, it is TIACA.
The amount of goodwill it still generates, even after several years in the wilderness, is astonishing.
And it clearly needs to exist.
It is a counterweight to the power of IATA; it removes industry silos created by associations like ACI; it has the potential to be modern and agile – in direct contrast to a stuffy organisation like FIATA.
Most crucially – especially in this fascinating time where the air cargo industry ...
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Comment on this article
mike sales
February 02, 2018 at 3:31 pma bold and helpful view of TIACA’s situation which I fully support. We have to encourage new generations into the industry and then into Tiaca. When we interviewed people at previous trade shows, everyone agreed that this was a vital step. It starts in the colleges and universities.
Kenneth
February 07, 2018 at 4:25 pmNice touch