Focusing on in-depth stories and exploring the latest news, Air Cargo Week sits down with the individuals and companies making waves.

Astral Aviation on Africa’s humanitarian airlift

Astral Aviation delivered Ebola supplies to the DRC under extreme time pressure, highlighting the critical importance of speed, prepositioning, and

Digitalising ULD management

For decades, unit load devices (ULDs) have been an unavoidable but often overlooked cost in air cargo. Pallets and containers

Flying with Fur and Feathers

Live animal transport demands precision and empathy, with airlines balancing strict welfare standards and complex coordination to ensure every living

Growth and innovation

Cathay Cargo powers a post-pandemic comeback with AI-driven pricing, new Airbus A350F freighters, and strategic integration across the Greater Bay

Trade is Shifting— and So is Strategy

Global trade is shifting, and Europe is emerging as the new crossroads, says Mike Parra, CEO of DHL Express Europe,

Charting untapped routes

Aero Speed Xpress (“ASX”) is breaking new ground by creating direct trade lanes, expanding airline partnerships, and embedding local expertise

Global GSA Group empowers carriers with special cargo strategies

Airlines often avoid special cargo due to the high investment, regulatory compliance, and infrastructure required for handling dangerous goods, live

How Etihad Cargo Balances Innovation and Growth

Modern cargo networks now demand agility that extends beyond aircraft schedules to include partnerships, digital oversight, and specialised logistics for

Silk Way West Airlines eyes Central Asia as next growth engine

Central Asia’s air cargo market has grown nearly 40 percent in four years, driven by e-commerce, high-value goods, and strategic

Flexibility and network strategy

The Middle East is evolving from a transshipment hub into a strategic airfreight centre, leveraging its location to connect Asia,

Precision in a Changing Market

United Cargo is expanding its US airfreight capabilities through digitalisation, modern fleet investments, and agile route management to meet rising

Globalisation isn’t ending — It’s evolving

Globalisation is evolving rather than ending, with companies diversifying production across regions while balancing costs, labour availability, and regulatory challenges,

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