ACF 2024 is set to bring the global air cargo industry to Miami

ACF 2024 is set to bring the global air cargo industry to Miami

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that it was fully on track to bring the entire air cargo industry to Miami. The global ACF 2024 is set to draw industry leaders from across the globe to Miami, November 11-14th for this four-day event.

TIACA has been working diligently to bring the global industry to Miami this November 11-14th by inviting prominent leaders to participate in the conference, exhibition and sponsorship. A recent analysis of our attendee profile has confirmed that we have done just that. See below the analysis of industry type that will be present at the ACF 2024.

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Airlines – 39%

Airports – 10%

Freight Forwarders – 18%

Solutions Providers – 12%

Others, including Shippers – 21%

The profile of the attendees also shows that the ACF is truly a global event with participants joining from over 80 different countries.

“It is natural for the registration numbers to get larger as we get closer to the event. What we were pleased to see was the attendee profile showed that we are attracting attendees from across our industry as well as from across the globe. These numbers clearly show that we are bringing the entire global industry to Miami for the ACF 2024. We are looking forward to seeing everyone in Miami next month.” stated Steven Polmans, TIACA Chairman.

“Our focus has been to make the ACF 2024 an experience, not just an exhibition. Part of that experience is to ensure we have global representation from across our industry. As we noticed the uptick in our registration numbers, we also noticed that we had a good proportion of airlines, freight forwarders, solutions providers as well as airports headed to Miami for this event. We are pleased at the way the event continues to progress and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to Miami.” Glyn Hughes, Director General.

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In addition to the packed conference program and the exhibition, the association has organised unique networking opportunities for attendees to take part in, such as the golf tournament, evening receptions, F2F networking platform, yoga sessions on the beach and the air cargo spotlight stage.

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Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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