On Its Final Approach With pre-order now available for the 2023 International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR), the regulatory community is largely shifting its focus to many of the changes starting in January 1, 2023. None more …
It’s Closer Than You Think Can you believe we are already over halfway through 2022? It feels like just yesterday we were hearing about COVID-19 and possible lockdowns to contain its spread. Fast-forward 2.5 years, and another major change is …
What Does It Say? How Might You Be Affected? In case you missed it, The International Air Transport Association (IATA) echoed its call for governments to harmonize both its lithium battery (LB) regulations as well as their penalties. IATA aims …
PI 965 & 968 Can you believe it’s almost 2022? Some shippers of certain lithium batteries are probably saying the same thing. With the roll-out of the 63rd Edition of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) …
Addendums Galore!!! In the trend of “new year, new fill in the blank,†the International Air Transport Association (IATA) issued an Addendum to the 62nd Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) and gives guidance for vaccine operations and delivery. The 62nd DGR …
Why You Should Prepare Now! I believe the old saying is that “The early bird catches the worm.†Well, the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) must agree with this proverbial saying. IATA recently released a downloadable version of Appendix H …
IATA Significant Changes and Amendments to the 62 Edition (2021) 2020 wouldn’t be complete without yet another change before the end of the year. If you had a Sharknado, fire from the sky, or the rise of Atlantis on your …
IATA DGR 61st Edition (2020) 61st Edition Estimated to be released for purchase in October 2019, is the newly designed and updated 61st edition of the International Air Transportation Association’s Dangerous Goods Regulations otherwise known as IATA DGR. If …