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IAG Cargo looks to double its IT and digital team

Cargo division of International Airlines Group set to create more than 60 roles, more than doubling the size of its global team.

IAG Cargo already utilises various digital technologies and tools to streamline operations. Its new cargo handling facility at London Heathrow has had bespoke IT system upgrades and integrations that optimise how freight is moved and allocated within the facility.

David Walker, Chief Digital and Information Officer, IAG Cargo, said: “This is an exciting time at IAG Cargo as we continue to advance our digital capabilities whilst progressing on our cloud journey. We are witnessing a growing customer adoption of digital booking services across our global network, highlighting the importance of our technological advancements.

“With the growth of our technology team, we are looking for people who want to work in a fast-moving and empowering environment, dedicated to continually ensuring we enhance our customers’ experience.”

IAG Cargo was created following the merger of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo in April 2011. Additional airlines, including Aer Lingus, Vueling and bmi have been integrated into the business.

IAG Cargo had a commercial revenue of €1,156 million in 2023. It has a combined workforce of more than 2,250 people. International Airlines Group is one of the world's largest airline groups with 582 aircraft at the end of 2023.

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