Air Freight News

Leschaco France successfully certified as IATA cargo agent

Jun 02, 2025

Leschaco France SARL announced that it has obtained the International Air Transport Association (IATA) license, reinforcing its position as a reliable logistics partner. This milestone further strengthens the company’s commitment to delivering seamless air freight solutions of the highest quality and safety standards to its customers worldwide.

The IATA license positions Leschaco France as an IATA cargo agent, enabling the company to directly negotiate and collaborate with airlines for the efficient and timely transport of goods worldwide. This recognition strengthens its role in the air freight industry, ensuring compliance with international standards and offering customers more flexibility, speed, and reliability in their supply chain solutions.

Leschaco France is also authorized to issue documents like air waybills (AWB) on behalf of airlines and benefit from initiatives like the e-freight project, which aims to digitize the industry, including the adoption of electronic air waybills (e-AWB).

IATA serves as a global trade association for the aviation industry, representing around 330 airlines and covering over 80% of global air traffic. The association plays a key role in supporting various aspects of aviation operations and contributes to shaping industry policies on major issues affecting air transport – always with promotion of safe, secure, efficient, and economical air travel.

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