IAG Cargo goes in-house for a 'cloud-first' approach to digitalisation
The race to digitalise air cargo and keep up with rapidly evolving customer demands has ...
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IAG Cargo today announces that businesses operating between London and the burgeoning Indian city of Chennai are to benefit from the introduction of the Boeing 787 to the route. One of the most advanced aircraft in the world, the B787 will commence flights on IAG Cargo’s service between Heathrow and Chennai on 26th October, at the start of the winter schedule. The new aircraft, which will operate daily each way, replaces the B777-200 currently serving the route.
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