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Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Glyn Hughes
Global Head of Cargo, IATA
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Afternoon Panel Questions
Welcome Remarks
Dr. Karsten Mühlenfeld
CEO, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH
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ICAO’s Role in Making Skies Safer
Dr. Fang Liu
Secretary General, ICAO
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The State of the Industry
Tony Tyler
Director General and CEO, IATA
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WCS: The First Ten Years
Glyn Hughes
Global Head of Cargo, IATA
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WCS over the last 10 years! 1st World Cargo Symposium 2007
Mexico
Theme: Focus on Simplicity
580 delegates
2007 Mexico
Where we’ve been… 2nd World Cargo Symposium 2008
Rome
Theme: Focus on the Customer
640 delegates
2008 Rome
2007 Mexico
Where we’ve been… 3rd World Cargo Symposium 2009
Bangkok
Theme: Delivering in Turbulent Times
750 delegates
2007 Mexico
2009 Bangkok
2008 Rome
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 4th World Cargo Symposium 2010
Vancouver
Theme: Bounce Back: Rebuild the Future
880 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 5th World Cargo Symposium 2011
Istanbul
Theme: Connecting the World
860 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2011 Istanbul 2010
Vancouver
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 6th World Cargo Symposium 2012
Kuala Lumpur
Theme: Partnership at Work
760 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2011 Istanbul
2012 Kuala
Lumpur
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 7th World Cargo Symposium 2013
Doha
Theme: Action for Sustainability
870 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2011 Istanbul
2012 Kuala
Lumpur
2013 Doha
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 8th World Cargo Symposium 2014
Los Angeles
Theme: Transformation through Innovation
1060 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2012 Kuala
Lumpur
2011 Istanbul
2013 Doha
2014 Los
Angeles
2009 Bangkok
Where we’ve been… 9th World Cargo Symposium 2015
Shanghai
Theme: Improving the Customer Experience
1000 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2012 Kuala
Lumpur
2011 Istanbul
2013 Doha
2014 Los
Angeles
2015 Shanghai
2009 Bangkok
Where we are! 10th World Cargo Symposium 2016
Berlin
Theme: The Value of Air Cargo
1014 delegates
2007 Mexico
2008 Rome
2010 Vancouver
2012 Kuala
Lumpur
2011 Istanbul
2013 Doha
2014 Los
Angeles
2015 Shanghai
2016 Berlin
WCS 2016 : Organization type
38%
17%
13%
8%
8%
6%
3% 7% Airlines
Strategic Partners
Solution Provider
Airport
Ground Handler
Freight Forwarder
Shippers
Others
WCS 2016 : Regional Breakdown
56%
18%
6%
12%
8%
Europe
Americas
North Asia
Asia Pacific
Middle East/Africa
WCS: The First Ten Years
Glyn Hughes
Global Head of Cargo, IATA
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Economic Outlook:
When Will Growth Return?
George Anjaparidze
Senior Economist, IATA
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When will growth return? Maneuvering in difficult times World Cargo Symposium 15 March 2016 Berlin George Anjaparidze, Senior Economist www.iata.org/economics
Global economy has stagnated – “new mediocre” is “new reality”
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
IMF forecasts have continuously been revised down
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
In advanced economies, Euro area a key story
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
US economy slowing but underlying drivers are positive
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
China’s rebalancing and slowing has hit commodity exporters
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Financial market volatility can impact real economy
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Deflationary pressure have adverse impacts on demand
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
World trade has been weak but positive momentum for FTKs
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Consumer confidence is a source of optimism
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Purchasing managers index on export orders bearish in short term
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Semi-conductor shipments are contracting
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Fuel prices fall - short term gain but can be a double-edged sword
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Freighters have been coming out of storage
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Passenger business outstrips cargo
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Widebody payload capacity deliveries leads to bulging belly
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Yields stable but pressure likely to build
IATA Economics www.iata.org/economics
Summing it up
• Macro-economy: “new mediocre” is “new reality”
• Positive momentum in air cargo but short-term export weakness a concern
• Mid-term consumer confidence can be a source of optimism
• Air cargo capacity rising as lower fuel prices prevail
• Yields likely to come under increasing pressure
A Day in the Life of….
Peter Gerber
Chairman of the Executive Board & CEO, Lufthansa Cargo
Roger Hailey
Editor, Air Cargo News
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Legal Brief
Daniel Kanter
Senior Legal Counsel, IATA
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Chairman’s Remarks
Glyn Hughes
Global Head of Cargo, IATA
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Since I activated the stopwatch…
12,500 flights took off
21,000 shipments sent
30,000 tons carried
$US 2.3 billion carried in value
Networking Lunch Thank you to our Sponsor
The Value of Air Cargo
Moderator:
Nick Careen, SVP, Airports Passenger Cargo Security Division, IATA
Panel:
Denis Ilin, Executive President, AirBridge Cargo
Lucas Kuehner, Global Head of Air Freight, Panalpina Management Ltd
Steven Polmans, Head of Cargo, Brussels Airport Company
Chris Welsh MBE, Secretary General, Global Shippers Forum
Question? [email protected]
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First Responder:
Air Cargo in Humanitarian Relief
Steven J. Smith
Executive Director, Airlink
Michael Brown
Head of Logistics, Airlink
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www.airlinkflight.org
Steve Smith, Executive Director
Michael Brown, Head of Logistics
An Aviation Initiative Connecting Aviation to Disaster Response
Airlink is a rapid-response, disaster relief
organization that connects air carriers with pre-qualified NGOs
to transport aid workers and cargo.
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Humanitarian Nonprofit Partners
Disaster Response
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Food and Nutrition
Shelter and Infrastructure
Healthcare
First Response
Development
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Food and Nutrition
Shelter and Infrastructure
Healthcare
Education & Human Rights
Airlink supports Disaster First Responders, Disaster Recovery Organizations, as well as International Development Organizations
Airline & Logistics Partners
Industry Support
Responded to 8 major disasters
Delivered USD $1.1 million in airlift
267 aid workers flown
300,000 lbs of aid cargo delivered
Severe Flooding Malawi
Cyclone Pam Vanuatu
Earthquake Nepal
Severe Flooding Texas, USA
Typhoon Soudelor Marianas Islands
Ebola Outbreak West Africa
Hurricane Joaquin South Carolina
Syrian Refugee Crisis Greece
2015 in Review
Airlink Response: Nepal Earthquake
Delivered 34 tons of aid cargo
80 relief workers $260,000 in value
Collaborated with
5 airlines and 12 nonprofits
Airlink Response: AirBridge to West Africa to Combat Ebola
44 flights provided by 10 airlines, supported by logistics and ground
transportation
100 cargo shipments consolidated across 37 NGOs
+1,300,000 pounds of cargo moved in total
Airlink Response: Typhoon Haiyan, Philippines
Delivered 24,000 pounds of aid cargo
51 relief workers $115,000 in value
Collaborated with
10 airlines and 17 nonprofits
Supporting Air Carriers in Humanitarian Relief
1. Understand the disaster situation. 2. Identify the humanitarian needs and air requirements.
3. Prioritize support for humanitarian relief. 4. Coordinate to maximize airlift impact.
5. Promote air carriers as force for good.
Collaborating and responding as a global industry.
Join Our Collaboration
Logistics
Freight Forwarding, Ground, Ocean
Aviation Industry
Funding & Capabilities Disaster Response
Partnership
NGOs
Pre-qualified responders
Airlines
Seats, Cargo Space, Frequent Flier Miles
Making an impact in disaster relief through industry collaboration,
providing expertise, capacity, or even funding to make humanitarian relief possible.
Airlink Leadership
www.airlinkflight.org
Contact us
Steve Smith | [email protected] | +1 202-573-8686 Michael Brown | [email protected] | +1 202-790-0521
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Air Cargo, Where Will Growth Come From?
What are the Commodities to Drive Future Industry Volumes?
Moderator:
Chris Goater, Assistant Director Corporate Communications, IATA
Panel:
Andrew Gordon, Director Strategic Marketing & Analysis, Airbus
Tom Hoang, Regional Director, Cargo Marketing &
Environmental Strategy, Boeing
Gert-Jan Jansen, Executive Director, Seabury Group
Question?
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Chairman’s Closing Remarks
Glyn Hughes
Global Head of Cargo, IATA
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07:21:02
During opening plenary…
30,000 flights took off
50,000 shipments sent
70,000 tons carried
$US 5.4 billion carried in value
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