World airports: Profile showcase directory 2025

World airports: Profile showcase directory 2025

Here are some of the airports covered in A-Z World Airports Profile Showcase Directory for 2025:

Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is a leading airfreight hub, specialising in pharmaceuticals, perishables, and e-commerce. With advanced facilities, digital tools, and strong logistics connections, it ensures efficient, sustainable cargo operations globally.

Chicago Rockford

Chicago Rockford International Airport is a major air cargo hub, specialising in e-commerce and express shipments. Its strategic location, efficient operations and expansive facilities support rapid freight handling and global distribution.

Heathrow Airport

London Heathrow is a key global airfreight hub, handling high-value, time-sensitive goods. Its advanced cargo facilities and strategic location ensure seamless logistics for diverse industries worldwide.

Liège Airport

Liège Airport specialises in express and perishable airfreight, excelling in 24/7 operations. Its central European location and efficient handling make it a preferred hub for e-commerce and logistics companies.

Miami International Airport:

Miami International Airport is a leading airfreight hub for perishables and pharmaceuticals, serving as the gateway to Latin America. Its advanced facilities and connectivity ensure efficient global cargo distribution.

Milano Malpensa Airport:

Milano Malpensa Airport is Italy’s largest cargo airport, handling diverse freight including fashion and automotive goods. Its strategic European location and modern infrastructure support seamless international logistics and supply chain operations.

Newcastle International Airport

Newcastle International Airport’s airfreight operations have expanded significantly, handling over 6,000 tonnes of cargo in 2024, an 87% increase from the previous year. Its modern Freight Village, excellent transport links, and recent equipment upgrades enhance efficiency, establishing it as a key UK cargo gateway.

Paris-Charles De Gaulle

Freight operations at Charles de Gaulle, excel in handling diverse cargo through advanced facilities, efficient logistics and strategic connectivity, making it a vital global cargo hub.

San Bernardino Airport:

San Bernardino Airport specialises in e-commerce and express cargo, offering efficient operations and rapid turnaround. Its proximity to major logistics networks makes it a vital hub for Southern California distribution.

Singapore Changi Airport:

Singapore Changi Airport is a premier cargo hub, handling diverse freight such as electronics and perishables. Its cutting-edge facilities and strategic location position it as a key player in global trade.

XCR Airport (formerly Vatry Airport):

XCR Airport focuses on specialised airfreight, including oversized and industrial goods. Its flexible operations, 24/7 accessibility and proximity to European markets make it a growing logistics hub.

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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