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Why are we a WACA Sponsor

Euro Cargo Aviation is very proud to be announced as Gold sponsors of this year’s World Air Cargo Awards and Airport Of The Year category.

We are an independent GSSA that is celebrating our 25th birthday this year. Thanks to our loyal partners and great team we have grown to become an organisation of air cargo professionals with 28 offices in 20 countries. Our organisation is now present in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. We value our strong relationship with all our partners and the support of various airports around the world is a key to this success. Sponsoring this category is a way of appreciating everyone’s hard work over the past year and we are especially proud to sponsor this when so many airports have been so supportive to our business over the last few years.

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There are many airports that invested time and energy into improved process, creating imaginative remote handling facilities, and made long term investment into infrastructure and property, which will make this category very difficult to win for sure!

It’s also important to mention that those airport organisations that are driving forward the fulfilment of sustainability targets whilst investing in future opportunities are ahead of the curve.

At this year’s ACW World Air Cargo awards, our goal is to continue to develop old and new relationships and show Euro Cargo Aviation as a strong and independent professional GSSA with a unique personal approach. We will introduce our people and you can all see the value we put in our professional people and strong partnerships.

So please do come and meet us at the event on Wednesday 10th May at the Messe Muenchen Exhibition Centre in Hall B2 from 6pm onwards. The beer is on us!

product, adding Los Angeles (LAX) as a new delivery point, to the existing ones of Miami and Amsterdam.

In addition to Los Angeles, LATAM Cargo added Houston to its network, which will allow its customers to significantly reduce transportation times from the west coast and the southern region of the United States to South America, benefiting the movement of industrial and electronic components, machinery, engines, auto parts, among others.

As a complement to this operation, LATAM Cargo has strengthened its interline agreements to take advantage of the connectivity that Los Angeles Airport has with key markets in Asia. For this reason, the integration of this new route that will connect the United States with South America is a reflection of LATAM Cargo’s commitment to adapt to the needs of its customers, taking advantage of the flexibility of its network to offer customised solutions.

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