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Rockwell Collins Will Help Airlines Flying into Japan More Efficiently Process Air Cargo Shipments during the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games

  • 23 Aug 2018

Rockwell Collins has developed an application that will enable airlines to convert critical aviation messages (known as “Type B” or “XML”) so they are compatible with Japan’s recently introduced Advanced Cargo Information (ACI) program. Japan Customs, which is one of the first agencies in the world to announce a live ACI program, is doing so to enhance national security in preparation for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo.

 

ACI provides comprehensive electronic cargo information well ahead of the arrival of the goods in the country to aid logistics processing. Since Japan Customs expects to see a surge of cargo shipments during the summer games, the implementation of ACI will help both airlines and shippers enhance security.

 

“With this first-of-its-kind conversion app, we can help numerous airlines seamlessly and accurately convert their Type B cargo messages to the new, required Japan ACI format,” said Michael DiGeorge, vice president, Commercial Aviation and Network Services at Rockwell Collins. “Through our company’s messaging expertise, we were able to quickly implement this new application so airlines can ensure they are compliant.”

 

The new, value-added conversion service from Rockwell Collins is available to airline customers globally that are carrying cargo on flights to Japan.

 

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