
Belgian Airports Collaborate on Unified Digital Customs System for Air Cargo
Three major Belgian airports are collaborating to create a unified digital customs data exchange system for air cargo
Air cargo capacity is set to expand on key routes, while European airports streamline customs processes. — 7Air adds a Boeing 767 freighter, boosting network capacity. · Alaska Air Cargo plans a daily London-Seattle freight route by 2030. · Belgian airports (Brussels, Liege, Ostend-Bruges) are implementing a unified digital customs system for efficiency. · Hong Kong International Airport reported a 4.9% increase in April cargo volume.

Three major Belgian airports are collaborating to create a unified digital customs data exchange system for air cargo

7Air is expanding its fleet with a Boeing 767 freighter to increase network capacity and support growth

Three major Belgian airports are collaborating to digitize customs declarations for air cargo, improving import and export efficiency

Alaska Air Cargo plans a daily London-Seattle freight corridor and aims for 12 international routes from Seattle by 2030

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Hong Kong International Airport saw a 4.9% rise in cargo volume during April, handling 423,000 tonnes
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