People of Strike Aviation: Antonas Sverckovas
Let’s shine the spotlight on Antonas, whose tenure with Strike Aviation began on a spring day in 2010, right in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania.
Air cargo’s increased importance has highlighted three top priorities for continued growth: digitization, safety, and sustainability. 🌐
E-commerce now represents nearly 6% of the global economy, and the air cargo industry has a powerful revenue stream to tap into. In last month’s Freightweek magazine issue, Julia Knecht-Oswaldt, Strike’s Chief Operating Officer, pointed to our online 24/7 offering, which includes booking, payment, and delivery services. The industry is moving to a true data-driven approach, and we intend to expand organically by capitalizing on the strength of human resources and technology. Ultimately, data-driven cargo will most likely become a reality for everyone post-2030. Alongside digitization, safety and sustainability are top priorities. Air cargo is crucial in the transport industry’s ambitions to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Thus, it requires the entire air cargo value chain to take action.
Let’s shine the spotlight on Antonas, whose tenure with Strike Aviation began on a spring day in 2010, right in the heart of Vilnius, Lithuania.
To our valued American partners, clients, and friends, Strike Aviation extends warmest wishes for a joyous Thanksgiving Day!
The integration of initiatives such as IATA’s ONE Record standard is expected to be a game-changer, providing a unified view of shipment data through standardized and secure web APIs.