SILK WAY West Airlines, of in the caspian and Central Asian region, hosted held a conference at JW Marriott Absheron Hotel in Baku, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
It brought together government officials, leaders in the international air cargo industry, and logistics experts in the capital of Azerbaijan.
Four hundred delegates from over 40 countries, alongside representatives from 18 regional offices of Silk Way West Airlines from various parts of the world, took part.
Throughout the two-day conference, discussions revolved around current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the air freight sector, as well as the exploration of innovative solutions for the future.
Delegates from major players in the global air cargo industry, including Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, TIACA, Turkish Airlines, Rolls-Royce, GE Aerospace, ACL Airshop, Alibaba Group, Kales Group, Dnata, Hactl, and others, shared valuable insights and updates on forthcoming cargo aircraft and next-generation engines.
Sustainability and innovation in logistics and supply chains were discussed, emphasizing the increasing role of e-commerce in logistics and air cargo.
'Amid unprecedented turbulence and transformation in the air cargo industry, the Caspian Air Cargo Summit 2023 has been a key platform in forging connections and gaining vital forward-looking information,' said Silk Way president Wolfgang Meier.
'The 9th edition of the summit, the foundation of which was laid back in 2006, and over the years, has become one of the leading business forums of the country. This year's event was the best ever attended, showcasing our sector's dynamism, opening up new perspectives, and uniting key industry players with a shared vision for the future.'
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It brought together government officials, leaders in the international air cargo industry, and logistics experts in the capital of Azerbaijan.
Four hundred delegates from over 40 countries, alongside representatives from 18 regional offices of Silk Way West Airlines from various parts of the world, took part.
Throughout the two-day conference, discussions revolved around current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the air freight sector, as well as the exploration of innovative solutions for the future.
Delegates from major players in the global air cargo industry, including Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, TIACA, Turkish Airlines, Rolls-Royce, GE Aerospace, ACL Airshop, Alibaba Group, Kales Group, Dnata, Hactl, and others, shared valuable insights and updates on forthcoming cargo aircraft and next-generation engines.
Sustainability and innovation in logistics and supply chains were discussed, emphasizing the increasing role of e-commerce in logistics and air cargo.
'Amid unprecedented turbulence and transformation in the air cargo industry, the Caspian Air Cargo Summit 2023 has been a key platform in forging connections and gaining vital forward-looking information,' said Silk Way president Wolfgang Meier.
'The 9th edition of the summit, the foundation of which was laid back in 2006, and over the years, has become one of the leading business forums of the country. This year's event was the best ever attended, showcasing our sector's dynamism, opening up new perspectives, and uniting key industry players with a shared vision for the future.'
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