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On Monday, a digital conference on air transport
ANAMA and Cluster Cargo Aereo will present the second study of the Air Cargo Observatory by TRT
October 20, 2020
This year's study was commissioned and carried out by TRT, Transport and Territory which has developed a research on the main Italian airports - Milan Malpensa, Bergamo Orio al Serio, Rome Fiumicino, Venice and Bologna - in comparison with European airports in Frankfurt, Munich, Paris-Charles De Gaulle, Amsterdam-Schiphol, Luxembourg. In addition to the analysis on the incidence of air cargo in a ten-year historical series and in relation to the different types of goods, the study includes a qualitative investigation to deepen the role that the air cargo italy from the point of view of manufacturing companies and international shipping companies. In addition, the research is has been enriched by an appendix on the impact of Covid-19 on the air cargo sector.
"The work done - anticipated Alessandro Albertini, president of ANAMA, on behalf of the Air Cargo Cluster - is particularly valuable in this year of emergency and crisis, a year that must mark, however, the foundations for the restart. Italy has a respected position in air transport goods but we are behind the Netherlands, Germany and France. It is not a study shows us the strengths and resources that the air freighter has at the service of import-export starting from the next proof that it will be the distribution of vaccines.'
The conference will be opened by the presidents of ANAMA, Assaeroporti, Assohandlers and IBAR. Danilo Ariagno will speak (Area Salus), Giuseppe Galli (TRT), Marcello Minenna (director of Customs and Monopolies Agency), Alessio Quaranta (Director of General ENAC), Guido Nicolini (President of Confetra) and Silvia Mr Moretto (President of Fedespedi). She was invited for the Paola De Micheli, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport.
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