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

Industry resilience through diversity, sustainability and strategic insight

Roos Bakker is preparing to step into the role of chair of the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) at a

Royal Air Maroc’s Berrada champions African carriers, demands recognition

From award categories to strategy reports, African carriers are too often lumped into the same box as mega-hub Gulf airlines

Qatar Airways Cargo thrives amid Middle East uncertainty with agility

Mark Drusch, Chief Officer Cargo at Qatar Airways Cargo and a seasoned industry expert, shares his insights on the current

XCR airport steps into the spotlight

As larger hubs grapple with congestion and complexity, Châlons Vatry Airport is quietly becoming a preferred choice for e-commerce, perishables

Fast, Focused, and Flying Forward

In a sector once defined by routine, process, and predictability, time-critical cargo has emerged as an industry within an industry—redefining

Building a High-Flying Operation

In 2024, Air Charter Service hit a historic milestone, logging over 30,000 flights – on average one flight every 17

From Regional Runway to National Cargo Powerhouse

In 1965, East Midlands Airport (EMA) opened its doors with a focus on passenger operations. Fast forward six decades, and

What it takes to fly 34 endurance horses

It starts long before the aircraft engines spool up. Months ahead of departure, when international permits are still in motion

Protecting Precious Passengers

Transporting rare and endangered animals demands an intricate web of environmental controls, international cooperation, and highly trained personnel. From arrival

Emirates SkyCargo breaks the Mold

Emirates SkyCargo is upending the traditional airfreight paradigm by embracing a fast, flexible, and customer-centric model that challenges legacy thinking

Nearshoring, compliance, and supply chain resilience

Amid geopolitical flux and supply chain recalibration, businesses are increasingly weighing nearshoring strategies without completely severing ties with China. READ:

How the termination of transhipment facility for Bangladesh will impact logistics

India’s abrupt decision to rescind a key transhipment facility for Bangladeshi exports has introduced significant disruptions in South Asia’s trade

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