IAG Cargo, in collaboration with Vueling and Iberia, has chosen a cargo logistics finalist to join the 2019 International Airlines Group (IAG) Hangar 51 global innovation program.

From 474 applications in around 50 countries, 36 start-ups presented their innovative products and services before 250 senior aviation and travel industry executives and a high-level judging panel, including four airline CEOs, at a pitch day in Madrid.
Among the 13 successful start-ups chosen for the program, IAG Cargo will be working with AllRead MLT, a start-up that has developed cost-efficient software that simplifies and optimizes data extraction processes using machine learning technology.
Carly Morris, IAG Cargo’s Head of Innovation, said: “AllRead’s presentation highlighted how they can use machine learning to take data and turn it into actionable insights. We are committed to continually investing in innovation to improve how we deliver for our customers, and we’re looking forward to working with AllRead to look at how we can use our data to improve the efficiency of our operations.”
AllRead will be embedded in the program for 10 weeks where it will be working side by side with mentors and experts from across IAG Cargo, gaining access to resources to develop, shape and scale up their business.
The Hangar 51 accelerator program’s demo day will be held in Barcelona in January 2020, where the start-ups will present what they had accomplished during the program.