The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) and HAUS61 GmbH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and Start-up development within the global air cargo and logistics industry.
This partnership underscores TIACA’s ongoing commitment to fostering innovation and supporting emerging businesses that are reshaping the future of air cargo.
By partnering with HAUS61, a logistics accelerator specialising in logistics and supply chain technology, TIACA aims to create new opportunities for collaboration between established industry leaders and innovative start-ups.
Roos Bakker, Chair TIACA said: “At TIACA, we believe that innovation is essential to the continued growth and sustainability of the air cargo industry.
“Our partnership with HAUS61 will help bridge the gap between start-ups with fresh ideas and the industry stakeholders who can bring those ideas to life.”
Glyn Hughes, Director General, TIACA added: “Partnerships like this are vital for the future of air cargo.
“By connecting start-ups with established players, we not only accelerate innovation but also ensure that our industry continues to evolve with agility, creativity, and a strong focus on delivering value to global supply chains.”
Under the agreement, TIACA will officially recognise HAUS61 as its Innovation and Start-Up Partner.
The collaboration includes:
- A dedicated Start-Up Pavilion at the TIACA Air Cargo Forum exclusive investor pitch sessions to connect innovative Start-ups with potential industry investors
- Joint development of workshops, mentorship initiatives, and knowledge-sharing programs to strengthen the start-up ecosystem within air cargo.
Hendrik Bender, CEO, HAUS61 said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with TIACA to accelerate the adoption of innovation within air cargo.
“This partnership enables us to create meaningful connections between pioneering start-ups and industry leaders who can help transform the logistics landscape. That has been our corporate philosophy from the very beginning – Innovation meets Industry.”
Both organisations have agreed to hold quarterly review meetings to assess progress and explore further joint initiatives under the MoU, which took effect on November 1, 2025.

