air cargo Africa 2025, taking place from 19–21 February 2025, at The Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, is more than just an industry gathering—it’s a reflection of how Africa is positioning itself at the forefront of global logistics. This year, the event introduces the German Pavilion, further expanding international engagement and collaboration.
A major highlight will be a full-day conference along with site visits dedicated to Strengthening Health and Humanitarian Supply Chains in the Digital Age, underscoring the critical role of air logistics in global relief efforts. Beyond showcasing technological breakthroughs, the trade fair will facilitate high-impact discussions on digitalisation, sustainability and capacity building.
As Africa’s logistics and e-commerce sectors experience rapid growth, air cargo Africa 2025 is the place where industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers will converge to shape the next era of air freight.
With transport logistic Africa 2025 as a co-located event, this year’s trade fair will highlight multimodal transport solutions, reflecting Africa’s need for integrated logistics networks across air, sea, road and rail. There will also be discussion on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) revolutionising cargo logistics, a reality check on Net Zero by 2050, assessing aviation and air cargo’s progress toward sustainability and strengthening health and humanitarian supply chains in the digital age, ensuring faster, more resilient, and technology-driven aid delivery. These themes align with Africa’s infrastructure goals, fostering efficient trade routes while embracing innovation and environmental responsibility.
“Over the years, air cargo Africa has grown into the premier industry platform, strengthening its position as the leading exhibition and conference for the continent’s air freight sector,” Bhupinder Singh, CEO of Messe Munchen India, stated “The 7th and largest edition in 2025 marks a milestone, with Nairobi—an essential gateway for African air cargo—hosting the event for the second time. A key highlight this year is the co-location with transport logistic Africa, expanding the focus to multimodal transport solutions and driving stronger industry synergies. Additionally, the event will see increased international engagement alongside deeper local collaboration, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for Africa’s evolving logistics landscape.”
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