
IAG Cargo launches dedicated Aircraft on Ground (AOG) service
IAG Cargo launches global Aircraft on Ground (AOG) service to accelerate recovery of grounded aircraft and safeguard schedule integrity
New service combines IAG Cargo’s extensive network of over 250 destinations with specialist teams operating 24/7
Launch comes amid rising demand for AOG logistics and rapid recovery solutions across the aviation industry
IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has launched a dedicated Aircraft on Ground (AOG) service for the urgent transport of aircraft parts for the industry.
The launch responds to rising demand for specialist AOG logistics and is designed to enable rapid recovery when aircraft are grounded, minimising downtime and supporting schedule integrity.
Available globally from today, the service capitalises on IAG Cargo’s logistical expertise and extensive network of more than 250 destinations. It also benefits from the company’s presence near major manufacturing and maintenance hubs in Europe and North America, giving customers quicker access to essential parts when every minute counts.
Shipments booked through AOG are managed by specialist teams available 24/7 who provide rapid triage and real time updates, giving customers additional clarity and control when moving their most vital consignments.
David Rose, Chief Commercial Officer at IAG Cargo, said: “With our AOG product, we’re addressing the industry’s need for a rapid and specialist response when unexpected technical issues leave aircraft on the ground. With a dedicated team and a bespoke service model, customers booking our AOG product will see their critical parts move at speed and with absolute focus. Leveraging our global network, proven expertise and strategic presence across the globe, we can position urgent shipments exactly where they’re needed quickly, securely, and with 24/7 oversight. This launch strengthens our premium portfolio and reflects the quality and customer focus that make IAG Cargo trusted to deliver.”
The launch of the service comes as demand for Aircraft on Ground logistics continues to grow. Recent market research valued the AOG logistics sector at USD 3.14 billion in 2025 and anticipates this will grow to USD 4.16 billion by 2032 , driven by increasing air traffic, ageing fleets and leaner inventory strategies that heighten the need for fast-response solutions.
Further details are available at IAGCargo.com/products/aircraft-on-ground.
About IAG Cargo
IAG Cargo is the single business created following the merger of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo in April 2011. Following the integration of additional airlines into the business, including Aer Lingus, Vueling and LEVEL, IAG Cargo now covers a global network covering six continents. It has a combined workforce of more than 2,250 people. Its parent company, International Airlines group, is one of the world’s largest airline groups with 558 aircraft at 31st December 2022.
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