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Nairobi to Host Air Cargo Africa 2025, Cementing Role as a Key Logistics Hub

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Nairobi is gearing up to host Air Cargo Africa 2025, the continent’s premier logistics event, from February 19–21, 2025, at the Sarit Expo Centre.

The high-profile gathering will bring together global and regional stakeholders to delve into the latest innovations in airfreight and multi-modal transport solutions.

The event will feature over 60 exhibitors and 2,000 professionals, including major players such as Swissport, Emirates SkyCargo, Qatar Cargo, and MSC.

African industry leaders like Kenya Airways Cargo and Ethiopian Airlines will also be prominently represented.

Additionally, a German Pavilion and exhibitors from China highlight the global interest in East Africa’s emerging role as a critical logistics gateway.

The conference will dedicate February 21 to health and humanitarian logistics, curated by the Health and Humanitarian Logistics Association, a crucial focus given the increasing importance of timely and efficient delivery of medical supplies and aid in crisis situations.

On February 20, the industry’s best will be honored at an exclusive awards ceremony hosted by Stat Media.

Dick Murianki, Director of Kenya Airways Cargo, emphasized the significance of the event: “Air Cargo Africa is coming home. Nairobi underscores Africa’s role in driving global airfreight innovation.”

Nairobi’s strategic position and robust infrastructure, including the Nairobi Inland Container Depot, Lamu Port, and the Mombasa-Nairobi High-Speed Rail, bolster the city’s capacity as a logistics hub.

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) alone handled 112,000 tons of cargo in the first quarter of 2024, reinforcing its status as one of Africa’s top cargo hubs alongside Addis Ababa and Johannesburg.

The African air cargo industry is experiencing a surge, fueled by increasing demand for fresh produce, pharmaceuticals, and specialty goods.

Outbound air cargo from Africa grew by 6% year-on-year in 2024, with special cargo, including horticulture, coffee, and seafood, comprising 80% of exports.

Air Cargo Africa 2025 aims to further this growth, spotlighting East Africa as a logistics powerhouse capable of driving the continent’s economic expansion.

Anthony Kinyua
Anthony Kinyua
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