Only Two Weeks to Go — Don’t Miss Central Asia Air Cargo Summit #2!
Summary
The Central Asia Air Cargo Summit #2 (organised by ATO COMM) takes place on 23–24 September 2025 at the International Hotel, Amir Temur Ave, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The two-day summit gathers more than 30 airlines, global logistics operators, regulators and tech providers to discuss strategy, infrastructure, investment and innovation as Central Asia cements its role as a growing Eurasian cargo hub.
Key Points
- When & where: 23–24 September 2025, International Hotel, Amir Temur Ave, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
- Scale: Over 30 airlines and leading global logistics players will attend, creating a dense networking environment.
- Speakers: Industry figures confirmed include Rizwan Siddiqui (IATA), Thomas Kowitzki (DHL Global Forwarding), Farhod Rahmonov (Turkish Airlines), Michael Clements (Atlas Air), Endzhe Gilfanutdinova (Lufthansa Cargo) and others.
- Core sessions: Digital innovations in air cargo; infrastructure & investment; industry leaders roundtable; new routes and regional development; e‑commerce & express logistics; multimodal corridors and trade facilitation.
- On-site value: Guided tour of Tashkent International Airport’s new cargo terminal — significant capacity and automation upgrades to see first‑hand.
- Business outcomes: Event aimed at forging partnerships, unlocking investment and identifying new transcontinental corridors linking Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
- Organiser & partner: ATO COMM (20+ years of aviation events); Logistics Insider is official media partner. Registration available at the event site.
Why should I read this?
Two weeks left — quick: if you’re in air freight, forwarding, airport ops or looking to invest in Eurasian routes, this is where deals, new route plans and useful contacts will be made. It’s short, sharp and full of opportunity — get the registration link and decide fast.
Context and Relevance
Central Asia is shifting from transit territory to a strategic cargo corridor. Expanding infrastructure, new freighter capacity and more favourable regulatory support are driving interest from carriers and investors. For industry professionals tracking route development, capacity growth or regional investment, the summit is a timely indicator of where connectivity and trade corridors are expanding across Eurasia.
Author style
Punchy: this is a timely industry brief — if Central Asia figures in your growth or route plans, reading the full summit details and speaker line‑up is worth your time.