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1 StB Cargo Facilitating industry transformation Celine Hourcade Head, Cargo Transformation

2 Case for change Increasing customer demands and expectations we know because we asked! E-commerce is booming Business environment remains volatile Innovation and new technologies are impacting logistics Competition is getting stronger

3 StB Cargo empowers member airlines and their partners to embrace change and be ahead of the curve

4 The 6 goals of the program Capitalizing on e-commerce Moving to data on-demand Developing real-time interaction Making quality relevant Optimizing the end-toend journey Modernizing cargo distribution Making air cargo easier, smarter and faster

5 StB Cargo A portfolio of projects An innovation stream

6 A portfolio of 6 projects Accelerating change in the areas of Digitalization Visibility Safety e-freight & e-awb ONE Record New Interactive Cargo Smart Facility ACID Air Cargo Incidents Database Cargo Connect New

7 Interactive Cargo Making cargo talk iata.org/interactive-cargo o Tracking at piece level o Sensors & data loggers o Notification / real-time data sharing

8 A three-step project iata.org/interactive-cargo

9 ACID Air cargo Incident Database Data-driven improvements iata.org/acid o o o Big data Incidents database Improving safety

10 Industry supports ACID vision IATA survey in Q answers (172 airlines, 69 cargo handlers) 74% think the industry would benefit from a database of global air cargo incidents, 69% think their company would as well 64% would accept to share their air cargo incident data if IATA was to pursue with ACID Top 3 requirements: Simplicity Data accuracy / quality Data protection ACID s value proposition iata.org/acid Help drive continuous improvement and improve safety and quality Benchmarking tool, regular useful reports and publications Factual evidence to justify improvement programs, training, etc. Best practices sharing & learning (through regional/local workshops for instance) Ultimate goal would be to make ACID a centralized database recognized by all aviation bodies and used as the main platform for all air cargo incident reporting, investigation etc.

11 For IATA they are projects. For our members and the industry, it s a new way to operate & run business.

12 Partnerships and industry collaboration is the only way forward.

13 Building & strengthening partnerships Across the supply chain Airlines Shippers Freight forwarders Ground handlers Customs Regulators Manufacturers IT solution providers International organizations Worldwide Global Regional Local

14 Minds are like parachutes: they work best when open.

15 Released in 2017: FACE vision 2030 Air cargo serving e- commerce Cargo facility of the future Drones for tomorrow s air cargo White papers IATA Innovation Awards 2 nd edition in 2017 with 46 submissions, 5 finalists, 1 winner ($20,000) Next edition will be in 2019 Driving innovation Innovation talks at FACES, CES, CNS, etc. Innovation groups Innovation events 1 st Horizon, the IATA Cargo Innovation Forum in March st DronesLAB in October 2017 There will be 2 nd editions in 2018!

16 Technologies on StB Cargo innovation radar Online services e-docs Cloud Cyber Security Big Data AI & Cognitive IoT Smart tattoos Wearables for animals Augmented reality Virtual reality Robots Biometrics Screening Drones Airships Blockchain 3D printing

17 Drones are, can and will be used by the air cargo industry

18 Drones for tomorrow s air cargo Small parcels delivery Urban delivery Rural / remote delivery Specialized delivery Humanitarian aid and disaster relief Medical emergency supply Alternative aircraft Eco-friendlier and cost-efficient air freight, combining better designs with slower speeds

19 Types of unmanned cargo aircraft New vehicles or conversions

20 Transport of goods with drones New business opportunities Last mile integration / drone feeder services Viable thin or irregular routes Unlocking economic potential of isolated areas (New) players Manufacturers Shippers Integrators Postal operators Traditional airlines Traditional airports Droneports

21 Our goal is to facilitate this new branch of aviation by developing standards to support safe, efficient, orderly, reliable, and sustainable high-frequency drone operations into the airspace system

22 Any questions?