April18 , 2026

    Pokhriyal appointed TIACA regional representative – India

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    The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has appointed Mahendra Pokhriyal as its regional representative – India.

    TIACA says the appointment of Pokhriyal supports the mandate from the association’s board of directors and its members to have and maintain a regional presence in key areas across the globe.

    As a regional representative, Pokhriyal will enhance member relations within India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka by networking and building relationships with current and prospective members, regional bodies and the respective government agencies.

    Pokhriyal is also tasked with promoting and implementing TIACA policies and positions within the region.

    Steven Polmans, TIACA chair, said: “We are excited to welcome Mahendra Pokhriyal to the TIACA Team. Mahendra has an extensive resume that is a perfect fit for the needs of the association and its membership. We look forward to seeing how he can connect us further with the Indian community.”

    Pokhriyal has extensive experience covering more than 30 years of leadership positions within Jetair – GSA Gulf Air, Jet Airways, Emirates and Shree Shakti Air Cargo Pvt Ltd. His background includes knowledge in air cargo sales and marketing, airport cargo operations, business development, ground handling and freight forwarding.

    Pokhriyal said: “I am honoured to be part of TIACA and would be happy to contribute to further strengthening its presence in the Indian sub-continent. My primary objective is to support TIACA’s initiatives and fortify our industry’s network in this region.

    “Together, we can enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and growth of the air cargo industry in the region. I look forward to working with all of you and making significant strides in our shared mission.”

    Glyn Hughes, director general of TIACA, said: “India has experienced amazing growth in recent years as it seeks to achieve the government’s economic objective of moving 10 m tonnes of cargo as part of a USD 5 trillion-dollar economy. We are proud to support the air cargo industry across the region and this appointment is a strong commitment towards that objective.”

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