News

IATA releases updated guidance for air transport regulations

30th October 2025

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released 2026 editions of its manuals, with major updates affecting cargo transport.

The guides – including Dangerous Goods Regulations, Battery Shipping Regulations, Live Animals Regulations (LAR) and the Ground Operations Manual – feature nearly 100 updates to reflect evolving safety, regulatory and digital standards.

They include:

  • New names for shipping hybrid-powered vehicles, stricter charge limits and revised passenger guidance on power banks
  • Updated requirements for containers, training guidance for attendants, and new standards for species such as poultry and raptors
  • Baggage tracking based on IATA Resolution 753
  • Introduction of LAR Verify for automated compliance, a digital dangerous goods list and an upgraded tool for classifying battery types (including sodium-ion batteries).

Frédéric Léger, IATA’s Senior Vice President of products and services, said: ‘This year’s IATA manuals updates reflect advancements in technology, digitalisation, regulation and customer needs that are critical for safer, more efficient and increasingly sustainable operations.’

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is temporarily stored in your browser and helps our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

More information about our Cookie Policy

Send this to a friend