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Aer Lingus has signed the IATA Multilateral e-AWB agreement. The carrier's director of cargo, Peter O’Neill said the e-AWB would “bring our customers a faster, more reliable service and allow us to keep costs to a minimum in a competitive market. Aer Lingus will be among a select group of airlines in the world to offer this facility.” nitially the project will centre on movements in and out of Dublin ...
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Aer Lingus has announced the approval for the carriage of the SENTRY 400 FlightSafe® device. Aer Lingus Cargo is now accepting consignments that contain the SENTRY device. The device enables customers to GPS track and monitor conditions of their cargo throughout the entire transport process.
“GPS tracking and data gathering ...
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