Advancing air cargo in a dynamic world — conversations in Lima

Industry leaders met in Lima to discuss responses to shifting trade lanes, capacity imbalances and the operational stresses facing global air cargo. Conversations focused on collaboration, digitalisation and network flexibility to ensure freight continues to flow amid geopolitical and market volatility.

Discovered 2026-02-04T03:28:42.430277-08:00 | 2026-02-04T03:28:42.430277-08:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The summit in Lima centres on the market’s need for faster operational agility as air‑cargo patterns continue to recalibrate; see recent analysis of 2025’s front‑loading and fragmentation (source:14624f02-49f2-40f0-aefa-22fc94a8dca2).
  • Coordination across carriers, integrators and handlers is critical as new widebody freighter entries and route realignments materially change capacity and pricing dynamics (source:faa94bcf-29d4-4686-9e24-36c2ac93807e).
  • Practical collaboration—shared IT, ground‑handling and commercial pacts—remains a key solution to preserve throughput and efficiency, as demonstrated by recent carrier and handler cooperation (source:73ee5c20-365a-40cd-b8da-191c468c1c75) (source:8f7aab16-9e8b-4e1e-a7fe-947a2ef11fce).

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Air Cargo News atcnews.org aircargoweek.com cargoforwarder.eu Asian Aviation stattimes.com
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First Seen
2026-02-04T03:28:42.430277-08:00
Latest Update
2026-02-11T01:15:38.598516-08:00
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