India’s logistics and air cargo sector is poised for a major boost as the 11th edition of air cargo India 2026 prepares to bring together key stakeholders across the supply chain ecosystem.
Scheduled from February 25 to 27 at the Jio World Convention Centre, the event will be co-located with the inaugural transport logistic India 2026, creating one of the country’s largest integrated platforms for multimodal logistics and cargo.
The exhibition footprint of air cargo India has expanded by 43% compared to its previous edition, reflecting growing industry participation and increasing demand for integrated logistics solutions. The combined events are expected to host over 300 exhibitors from India and abroad, including airlines, freight operators, infrastructure developers, manufacturers and technology firms.
Adding prominence to the inaugural transport logistic India, former South African cricketer AB de Villiers has been named brand ambassador, symbolising the sector’s emphasis on agility, innovation and performance.
Major global and domestic players such as Air India, IndiGo, Maersk, DHL Logistics, Emirates SkyCargo, Boeing and Bosch are set to participate. Demand-side leaders including Reliance Industries, Tata Steel, Mahindra & Mahindra and Larsen & Toubro are also expected to attend.
The event comes amid heightened policy focus on logistics infrastructure under the Union Budget 2025–26, which has earmarked ₹11.21 lakh crore for capital expenditure, including investments in multimodal logistics parks, high-speed rail corridors and inland waterways. This has amplified the need for stronger integration across air, road, rail and maritime transport systems.
Special pavilions such as the German Pavilion, AITWA Pavilion and Future Tech Pavilion will showcase advancements in artificial intelligence, automation, blockchain-based supply chains and data analytics. Parallel conferences will address key industry themes, including operational efficiency and evolving global air cargo dynamics.
As India continues to strengthen its role in global manufacturing and trade, air cargo India and transport logistic India 2026 are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping a more efficient, technology-driven and integrated logistics ecosystem.
