Source: TIACA
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that the 2025 Executive Summit will be held in Hong Kong, June 24-26, 2025. This global event hosted by Cathay Cargo is expected to draw over 350 senior executives from across the globe for 2 full days of conference and networking.
“TIACA is excited to bring the Executive Summit to Hong Kong, a key sector for ecommerce shipments within our industry. We are looking forward to a robust conference program focused on issues that affect the industry every day, from incorporating AI into the industry to abruptly changing tensions and regulations,” said Steven Polmans, TIACA Chair.
Cathay Cargo will kickoff the event with a tour of their cargo terminal facility on June23rd.followed by a welcome reception hosted by HACTL. The event will then proceed with two full days of conference that will include a series of panel sessions, fireside chats and keynote presentations that will cover topical issues affecting the industry and challenge the day-to-day norm. After a full day of conference sessions, Cathay Cargo will then welcome delegates to a networking dinner.
“We are honoured that TIACA has selected Hong Kong to be the city for the Executive Summit 2025 and delighted that Cathay Cargo will serve as the host for this important industry gathering. Hong Kong has long been the worlds’ busiest international air cargo hub, with state of the art infrastructure and an integrated supply chain within the Greater Bay Area. So, we look forward towel coming industry leaders to our home to exchange insights, foster collaboration, and drive forward the future of airfreight with inspiration from the successes of this magnificent City,” said Tom Owen, Cathay Director Cargo.
“The team has done a great job to grow this global event and make it one of the must attended conferences of the year. We look forward to welcoming senior executives from across the globe to come to Hong Kong to do business, participate in lively conference sessions, network with their peers and make meetings in a prime cargo hub. We look forward to welcoming the industry to Hong Kong this June,” said Glyn Hughes, TIACA Director General.