Enable global trade
Airlines transport more than 65.6 million tons of cargo each year, accounting for more than 35% of global trade by value but less than 1% of world trade by volume. That equates to $6.8 trillion worth of goods annually, or $18.6 billion worth of goods every day.
Prioritize goods
- Safety and Security , including the lithium battery challenge where governments must address the threat of undeclared dangerous goods in cargo and mail.
- Digitizing , with such speed, is the foundation for many other important initiatives such as secure and efficient borders, seamless operations and quality of supply chains.
- Sustainability , we are committed to solving sustainability challenges, meeting our sustainability goals and seeing if we can do more.
Field of activity
“IATA DG Document” sets standards that lead to safety
Some items may endanger the safety of the aircraft or its occupants, and these hazardous materials may be prohibited or restricted from air transport. IATA leads industry efforts to ensure the safe transport of dangerous goods by air. We offer a range of technical knowledge, products, services and training solutions, tailored to meet industry needs. The IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) Manual is the global reference for the transport of dangerous goods by air and the only standard recognized by airlines.
Regulations on dangerous goods
Setting standards and promoting compliance ensures safety for everyone.
IATA live animal regulations
We focus on animal safety and welfare
Handling pharmaceutical & healthcare products
Protecting lives with a sophisticated logistical approach
Perishable Goods Regulations (PCR)
Great shipping from the field to you
Digital goods
Achieving excellence through data
Track the journey of a package of goods
Operate safely and efficiently throughout the supply chain
Goods border management
Secure and facilitate cross-border trade
Building the future of air transport
The future depends on sustainability