A task force led by The International Air Cargo
Association (TIACA) with active participation from the
International Air Transport Association (IATA), the International
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International
Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA) has published
the results of a two-year research project.
The research project focused on
identifying educational needs for the next generation of managers
for the worldwide air cargo industry.
The task force concludes that managers not only
must possess basic skills and detailed operational knowledge, but
also the so called “higher-skills”, which include leadership,
team-building as well as market and financial analysis techniques.
While numerous training programmes are available
to teach the fundamental skills, the availability of air
cargo-focused programmes that teach these higher-level skills is
limited.
The researchers agreed that the industry as a
whole must address this deficiency to ensure it maintains its long
history of innovation, quality service provision and financial
robust performance. The potential for the creation of a
certificated and preferably accredited programme may assist in
this goal. As part of its effort, the task force compiled a
comprehensive educational matrix identifying existing courses and
areas of deficiency.
The report stresses that without access to such
programmes, the air cargo industry faces the additional difficulty
of attracting and equipping qualified talent to successfully lead
the industry through future challenges. Another consequent risk
without such an offering is the loss of rising managers to other
sectors of the logistics industry or to other industries
completely as workforce dynamics become more fluid. Both
situations would put the air cargo industry at a competitive
leadership disadvantage.
As implications and task force recommendations
are reviewed by the four organizations, a series of next steps
will be established including the creation of focused courses as
part of a comprehensive programme addressing the needs of the
next-generation of worldwide air cargo industry managers and
leaders.
Cargo,
IATA,
TIACA,
ICAO,
FIATA
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