Caspian Air Cargo Summit 2025 in Baku draws record participation as Silk Way unveils multi‑billion Alat hub and fleet expansion

More than 400 delegates from 45+ countries attended the 10th Caspian Air Cargo Summit in Baku, hosted by Silk Way Group, where organisers announced multi‑billion investments including a new Alat intermodal hub targeted for 2027 and plans to expand Silk Way West’s freighter fleet.

Discovered 2025-09-24T04:25:15.457737-07:00 | 2025-09-24T04:25:15.457737-07:00

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  • The summit attracted a record 400+ delegates from over 45 countries, signalling growing international interest in Baku as a trans‑Caspian logistics hub and validating Silk Way’s pitch at the event (see Silk Way’s pre‑summit hub plan).

  • Announced multi‑billion investments and a planned Alat intermodal hub for 2027 will materially increase regional cargo capacity and multimodal connectivity, shifting routing options across Europe–Asia corridors (see Silk Way’s hub proposal).

  • Silk Way West’s announced fleet expansion is backed by recent fleet and engine support moves, underlining operator growth that will require expanded airport infrastructure and maintenance partnerships (see Silk Way West engine services and recent 777F deliveries).

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