British Aircraft being loaded and prepared for take-off at T5, London Heathrow, UK, 21 October 2011
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

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ULDs: The backbone of the supply chain

Unit load devices are the unsung heroes of our air cargo flows, providing a universal structure and efficiency to supply chains worldwide. We discover why this equipment is indispensable, and how the team kept freight and passenger bags moving in the depths of lockdown

LONDON, UK:
British Airways A350 at London Heathrow on 29 July 2019
(Picture by Nick Morrish/British Airways)

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One year on… since the launch of the A350-1000

It’s been just over a year since IAG Cargo took delivery of the A350-1000, the latest iteration of the future-facing, wide-body aircraft from Airbus

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