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Air services provider Dnata, IBM and others have completed of a proof-of-concept examining blockchain's potential in the air cargo industry.
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Air New Zealand, Winding Tree Team Up for Blockchain Exploration
Air New Zealand is partnering with decentralized travel platform Winding Tree to explore blockchain tech for ticket booking and baggage tracking.
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SITA Investigates Use of Smart Contracts in Air Transport Industry
Air transport IT firm SITA has released a white paper detailing how airlines and airports could use smart contracts for shared control of data.
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Nov 9, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. UTC
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