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.
The air cargo industry has historically been reliant on older, more polluting aircraft compared to those used for passenger operations. However, with the ever-increasing focus on the environment, the air cargo industry considers ways to reduce its carbon footprint.
Airlines and air freight operators are looking to achieve this by utilizing new technologies, including sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), jet stream, flight plans to avoid the atmospheric conditions in which contrails form, and lighter unit load devices (ULDs) to ship more packages at once.
In addition, many companies are setting ambitious goals to improve the efficiency and sustainability of direct operations in a short timeframe.
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.
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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.