June6 , 2026

    AAI Records 3.5% Growth in Air Freight, Strengthening Northern India’s Logistics

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    The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has reported a 3.5% increase in air freight movement, signaling robust growth in Northern India’s logistics and cargo ecosystem. In a recent social media post, the authority highlighted that this rise reflects its commitment to developing efficient cargo infrastructure to support trade, commerce, and regional economic growth.

    The growth is being driven by upgrades in cargo handling facilities, improved connectivity, and faster movement of goods across key airports in the region. Enhanced air freight services are expected to benefit exporters, manufacturers, and businesses relying on time-sensitive deliveries.

    AAI emphasized that the investment in modern cargo infrastructure is a crucial step toward strengthening Northern India as a logistics hub, facilitating smoother supply chains and promoting regional development. Industry experts say that this positive trend aligns with India’s broader goal of expanding air cargo capacity and improving trade competitiveness.

    The 3.5% growth not only underscores the performance of Northern airports but also points to a rising demand for efficient air freight services nationwide, reflecting the increasing role of aviation in India’s trade and economic ecosystem.

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