IAG Cargo seeks applications for third Hangar 51 Travel Tech Accelerator Programme

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IAG Cargo, in collaboration with British Airways and Avios, is currently seeking applications for the International Airlines Group (IAG) Hangar 51 global innovation programme.

The initiative, based at the companies' headquarters in London, invites start-ups of all sizes and growth stages from around the world to join the industry-leading accelerator programme to transform the aviation industry.

The Hangar 51 global innovation programme goes beyond a traditional accelerator and offers disruptive companies ten weeks of co-working alongside IAG. IAG Cargo is seeking applicants with ideas or products to optimise cargo operations – this could include future cargo logistics such as shipping analytics, asset tracking, measurement and monitoring tools, smarter operations, such as big data analytics or robotic processes, and new products or wildcard disruptive ideas that have the potential to reshape the industry.

Applicants will receive personalised mentoring and access to a vast network of industry contacts and experts from across the Group. Successful applicants will also showcase their achievements at a Demo Day before an audience comprised of the Group's senior management team and investors. This will give them the opportunity to receive potential investment from IAG's multimillion pound digital fund to scale their business.

Lynne Embleton, CEO of IAG Cargo says, "There is huge scope for digital to enhance and transform the airfreight industry. Through Hangar 51, IAG Cargo is excited to offer start-ups a chance to embed themselves in our business, to test and develop their products and have the opportunity to grow on a global scale. We are looking forward to working alongside the next generation of logistics and technology companies to unlock opportunities and enhance our customer experience."

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