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IATA Survey Shows Growing Awareness of ONE Record and Areas for Further Support

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released findings from a survey of cargo industry participants, highlighting the growing momentum behind ONE Record — the preferred data‑sharing standard for air cargo, set to become mandatory from 1 January 2026. Key Findings:

Awareness & Readiness
- Over 70% of respondents are aware of ONE Record.
- Nearly 50% indicate readiness for adoption.

Industry Expectations for IATA Support
- 78% want more pilots and demonstrations.
- 75% seek peer examples and shared learning.
- 80% ask for regular communication and guidance.

IATA’s Next Steps
- Expanding participation in pilot projects.
- Offering training, webinars, and certification.
- Sharing best practices and implementation examples.
- Working with regulators and IT providers to align adoption efforts.

Why ONE Record Matters
- Provides a single, consistent digital language for air cargo.
- Enhances transparency and collaboration across the supply chain.
- Reduces manual processes, boosting efficiency and scalability.
- Lays the foundation for future innovations like automation and AI‑driven logistics.

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