Air One International Holdings has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 freighter for use by affiliate British cargo airline, One Air and said it is expecting a second B777F to be delivered by the end of the year. The production freighter is the first of two new 777Fs purchased by AeroTransCargo FZE, the aviation asset management company and subsidiary of Air One International Holdings. The first 777F will be placed on an operating lease with East Midlands Airport-based airline, One Air and is painted in One Air’s blue, yellow and white livery. The second aircraft is due to be delivered in the fourth quarter of this year. One Air currently has three 747-400Fs as well as the recently delivered 777F, said reports.
Read More »Central Asia Air Cargo meet to promote innovation, sustainability
Block your calendar to discover new opportunities at the forthcoming Central Asia Air Cargo Summit to be held from 23-24 September—a must-attend event for the global air cargo industry. As Central Asia rapidly emerges as a strategic logistics and trade hub between Europe and Asia, this summit offers a unique platform to explore new market opportunities, forge partnerships and gain insights into regional developments. Connect with airlines, freight forwarders, cargo operators, and government officials to discuss infrastructure, policy, and innovation. Whether you’re expanding your network or exploring investments, this summit is your gateway to one of the fastest-growing cargo regions in the world. Don’t miss this pivotal industry event!
Read More »AMD’s new terminal handles 70% international freight
Ahmedabad’s new Integrated Cargo Terminal now handles nearly 70 per cent of the city’s international cargo. The terminal is handling about 5,000 metric tonnes along with a similar volume of domestic freight. Spread across 21,000 sq m, with provision for future expansion capacity up to 33,000 sq m, the facility is already seeing a major shift from airlines. Air India, Emirates, Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines have moved their freight operations to the new hub, while Blue Dart and SpiceJet are set to commence services next week, said various online reports.
Read More »Korean Air plans to purchase eight B777-8Fs for global ops
Korean Air announced its plan to purchase eight 777-8 freighters from Boeing to boost global operations. The carrier also intends to purchase 20 777-9s, 25 787-10s and 50 737-10s, subsequently. Boeing has now started production on 777-8F, said reports.
Read More »Cargo Talk named official media partner for ACAAI meet in Bali
Cargo Talk, India’s leading air cargo and logistics publication, is proud to announce that it has been appointed as the official media partner for the upcoming ACAAI Convention 2025, set to be held in Bali, Indonesia from 6 to 9 November. The ACAAI Convention is one of the most prestigious gatherings for air cargo stakeholders, bringing together freight forwarders, airlines, airport operators, logistics providers and policymakers to deliberate on industry challenges and opportunities. With Bali set to host this year’s edition, the event promises insightful sessions, networking opportunities and global business connections for the air cargo fraternity. As the official media partner, Cargo Talk will provide extensive coverage of the convention, highlighting key discussions, trends and industry perspectives that shape the future of air cargo and logistics. Registrations for the ACAAI Convention are now open. Industry stakeholders are invited to secure their participation at the earliest and be part of this global knowledge-sharing platform.
Read More »APSEZ launches MMLP in Kalamassery, Kochi
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. (APSEZ) has launched its new ₹600-crore Adani Logistics Park in Kalamassery, Kochi. It was inaugurated by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. This project, developed under the ‘Invest in Kerala’ initiative, aims to boost Kerala’s position as a logistics and industrial hub. Spread over 70 acres, the park is designed to lower transportation costs, support just-in-time operations and enhance exports across sectors such as e-commerce, FMCG/FMCD, pharmaceuticals, automotive and retail, the company said in a press release.
Read More »India Cargo Awards 2025 back to honour cargo heroes
The much-awaited 10th edition of Indian Cargo Awards 2025 is back to felicitate the ‘Heroes’ of the Indian air cargo and logistics fraternity. Known as the ‘Oscars of the Industry,’ the award function is being hosted by Durga Das Publications (Cargo Talk) in New Delhi on 8 September 2025. The award function serves as an all-India platform created with a vision to recognise skills and excellence across various domains, including air, road, rail, allied services, warehousing, technology, 3PL and more. The award ceremony stands as a proud moment to celebrate the visionaries, innovators and dedicated professionals of the air cargo and logistics industry. It is an occasion to recognise their relentless efforts, resilience and contribution in driving efficiency, fostering trade and strengthening India’s position in the global supply chain. By felicitating these trailblazers, we not only honour their achievements but also inspire the industry to continue embracing excellence, technology and sustainability in shaping the future of logistics. The upcoming award function is a moment of pride and celebration for the air cargo and logistics industry, bringing together leaders, professionals and innovators who have been instrumental in shaping the sector’s growth.
Read More »‘India is conquering its own limitations with improved transport time & connectivity’
Afzal Malbarwala, Managing Director, Galaxy Freight, said, “The air cargo volumes have rebounded so much that India’s air cargo market is now being seen as one of the most lucrative bets for freighter operators and other stakeholders across the world. As far as road infra is concerned, India is conquering its own limitations with expressways and highways cutting down transport time drastically and improving connectivity with ports and airports. Union Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari recently said within two years, India’s road infra will be comparable to that of the USA. The minister highlighted the DFC is an effort to increase the share of rail freight and leverage the third most efficient rail network in the world to lower logistics cost to single digits.”
Read More »‘Logistics sector is moving from traditional models to integrated, tech-enabled supply chains’
Huned Gandhi, MD, Air & Sea Logistics, Indian Subcontinent, Dachser India said, “India’s cargo and logistics sector continues to show strong momentum in 2025, supported by robust domestic demand, expanding manufacturing and increasing export activity. Government initiatives such as the Gati Shakti Master Plan and the National Logistics Policy are playing a key role in upgrading infrastructure and driving digitisation across the supply chain. While Southeast Asian countries often benefit from regional trade agreements and port efficiency, India stands out for its large consumption-driven economy, multimodal infrastructure push and evolving regulatory environment. The market is moving steadily from traditional logistics models to integrated, technology-enabled supply chains. This shift is also reflected in the growing demand for contract logistics and value-added services.”
Read More »‘India offers sizeable unified market, growing manufacturing under Make in India & PLI’
Prediman Koul, CEO, Jeena & Company said, “We have an appealing cargo and logistics market owing to the high domestic demand, strategic location and steadily improving infrastructure development. We have focused heavily on improving our logistics ecosystem and government initiatives such as the National Logistics Policy, PM Gati Shakti Master Plan, etc, helping in increasing the efficiency and sustainability of the sector in the long run. If we were to compare India with Southeast Asian nations, we offer a sizeable unified market, growing manufacturing under the Make in India and PLI schemes, and rising consumption. These factors position India not just as a logistics hub for domestic needs but as a compelling gateway for global trade, making it a long-term strategic choice for global supply chain diversification.”
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