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Tech developers to roll out digital health credentials.
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Cargo operators, airlines, forwarders and equipment manufacturers are shaping up to the air cargo industry’s biggest-ever challenge: Shipping COVID-19 vaccines around the world. Moving sensitive goods by air is nothing new, but the technical challenges of transporting some COVID-19 vaccines combined with the scale of the operation raise high hurdles.

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