Drawing on expert insights and industry indicators, Air Cargo Week will examine factors such as global trade dynamics, growing trends, innovative advancements, and engaging initiatives.

Russia’s Cargo Airlines Warn of Mounting Fleet Pressures

Russia’s air-cargo sector is facing mounting operational strain as ageing fleets, restricted access to Western spare parts, and tightening maintenance

How SMBs can navigate a volatile logistics landscape

Cargo is shifting away from China to alternative manufacturing hubs in Southeast Asia, Central America, and South America, reshaping trade

Why slot rules at El Dorado matter for Colombia’s trade

Bogotá’s El Dorado International Airport is Colombia’s main passenger and air cargo hub, crucial for time- and temperature-sensitive exports such

Is 2026 the year Africa sheds its ageing fleet penalty?

African aviation may be nearing a turning point as easing aircraft supply constraints make fleet renewal viable from 2026, offering

Credit, compliance and cargo

India’s new MSME-focused export credit measures, including interest subvention and collateral guarantees, aim to reduce financing costs and unlock liquidity,

Tariff shock meets geopolitics

India’s air cargo sector faces potential disruption from US tariffs linked to Iran, which could make exposure to Iran a

Regional shifts and digitalisation demands

The cold chain sector is adapting to shifting trade flows, rising pharma demand, and tariffs by expanding geographically (e.g., India)

Engine values outpace aircraft, accelerating teardowns and pressuring freighter supply

Engine lease rates are now exceeding full aircraft values, accelerating early teardowns and tightening feedstock supply for freighter conversions. This

Global supply chains enter era of structural volatility

The World Economic Forum finds global value chains are undergoing a permanent shift driven by geopolitics, technology and resource constraints,

The quiet redrawing of air cargo trade lanes

For much of the past decade, air cargo has been shaped by market forces: demand cycles, fuel prices, fleet decisions,

Air cargo enters 2026 balanced—but brittle

As global airfreight heads into 2026, the industry finds itself in an unfamiliar position: neither booming nor busting, but structurally

Why flat airfreight rates don’t mean ample capacity

At first glance, global airfreight markets appear calm. Spot rates have drifted lower year-on-year, cargo volumes are growing modestly, and

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