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Maritime Industry Briefing: Caribbean Air Cargo Faces Regulatory Hurdle; Digital Cruise Passenger Tech Partnership Announced

By MGN EditorialJune 4, 2026 at 03:54 PM

A FedEx partner airline warns Caribbean freight service could be disrupted without an FAA regulatory waiver, while IDEMIA Public Security and Nevetal announce a biometric partnership aimed at streamlining digital cruise passenger journeys.

## Caribbean Air Cargo Service Under Threat Without FAA Waiver A FedEx partner airline is warning that its Caribbean air cargo operations could be jeopardized unless the Federal Aviation Administration grants a regulatory waiver allowing the use of larger aircraft on regional routes, according to FreightWaves. The contractor says it wishes to upgrade to bigger aircraft to improve service capacity across Caribbean routes, but existing FAA rules governing extended overwater operations present a significant obstacle. The regulations, which restrict how far certain aircraft can fly over open water, are incompatible with the planned fleet upgrade — putting the continuity of freight service to Caribbean destinations at risk. The development carries implications beyond air freight. Caribbean island economies are heavily dependent on reliable cargo links for the movement of time-sensitive goods, medical supplies, and consumer products. Any disruption to established freight corridors could have downstream effects on regional supply chains, including port operations and last-mile logistics across the island network. The outcome of the waiver request will be closely watched by logistics operators and island-based businesses alike. --- ## IDEMIA and Nevetal Partner on Digital Cruise Passenger Identification In the cruise sector, IDEMIA Public Security and Nevetal have announced a strategic partnership to advance secure, seamless digital passenger journeys across the cruise ecosystem, according to a joint statement released via PR Newswire. IDEMIA Public Security, described as a leading provider of biometric-based identity solutions, will combine its capabilities with Nevetal's platform to deliver what the companies call 'the next generation of digital journeys' for cruise passengers. The partnership is designed to reduce friction at embarkation, port calls, and disembarkation points through the use of trusted digital identity and biometric verification technologies. The cruise industry has been investing heavily in passenger processing technology in recent years, driven by growing vessel capacities and increasing passenger volumes at major homeports. Biometric-enabled boarding and identity verification systems have become a competitive differentiator for cruise lines seeking to improve the guest experience while maintaining robust security compliance. The IDEMIA-Nevetal collaboration positions both companies to capture a share of this expanding market as cruise operators modernise their terminal and onboard digital infrastructure. --- *Sources: FreightWaves; PR Newswire*
#air cargo#Caribbean logistics#FAA regulations#cruise technology#biometrics#passenger processing#digital identity#freight operations

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