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Air Cargo Forum 2024 hits 70% sold out mark, says TIACA

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The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has announced that the Air Cargo Forum (ACF) has officially hit the 70% sold out mark on its expanded exhibition floor.

ACF 2024 will be held on 11-14 November in Miami, Florida. The event set to draw the industry to Miami in a couple of months has already exceeded expectations with 70% of the expanded exhibition space sold.

The floorplan for ACF 2024 was expanded this year to allow the event to continue to grow.

TIACA is welcoming many new exhibitors to the show including Avianca Cargo, Cathay Cargo, 7Air, AerCaribe, Air China Cargo, First Class Trucking, FreightSnap, Girag Panama, Delta Cargo, Turkish Cargo and many more.

Building on the success of ACF 2022, TIACA said it has worked with its partner MGME to enhance the event to align with its key event principles: delivering a world-class event, bringing the entire air cargo community together, adding value to the industry at large and offering guests the complete package: exhibition, sponsorship, advertising, networking opportunities and, of course, fun.

Steven Polmans, chair of the International Air Cargo Association, said: “We are happy to see all the new exhibitors that have signed up for this year’s event and we are pleased to announce that this year will be even larger than the one in 2022.

“Our team is working hard to produce an event that will not only bring the industry together for a spectacular event with plenty of networking opportunities but will also align with our core values.

“The growth of the event this year shows that our brand is as strong as ever and we are committed to ensuring we provide attendees with world-class events.”

Glyn Hughes, director general, added: “The sales team has done an excellent job in bringing on board new exhibitors and sponsors and has developed packages that will align with most budgets.

“We are excited to see the growth of the ACF and look forward to welcoming everyone to Miami in the next couple of months, but remember to bring flip flops as well as business and golf shoes.”

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