Exhibition Information
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of the Shanghai Air Cargo Show
- Asia-Pacific’s Flagship Platform for Air Cargo: As Asia’s largest and most influential specialized air cargo exhibition, since its inception in 2004 it has been held biennially, consistently drawing leading global airlines, air freight service providers, airports, cargo terminals, and benchmark enterprises across the industry chain to showcase their innovations. The 2024 edition attracted 794 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions, nearly 60% of whom were international participants, while professional visitors numbered 36,000, spanning 92 countries and territories.
- Synergy with the Asia Logistics Biennial: As a core component of transport logistic China, the Asia Logistics Biennial, the two events are co-located and staged concurrently, enabling resource integration and synergistic effects. Together, they bring together over 800 sea‑, land‑, and air‑based logistics service providers, a combined exhibition space of 50,000 square meters, and an audience of 40,000 professional visitors. Covering the entire air cargo, port and shipping, road transport, logistics real estate, smart logistics, fresh‑food delivery, specialized vehicles, and logistics equipment value chains, the event forms a comprehensive sea‑land‑air integrated platform.
- Global Resource‑Linking Hub: Leveraging the Munich Expo Group’s worldwide network, the 2026 edition has already secured participation from globally renowned airlines—including Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, All Nippon Airways, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Logistics, Cathay Pacific, Air China, and YTO Cargo—as well as key hub airports such as HuaHu Airport, Shenzhen Airport, Changi Airport, and Liège Airport. New exhibitors account for 32.3%, while established exhibitors demonstrate remarkable loyalty, with 98% choosing to retain or expand their booths.
- Dual‑Engine Growth Driven by Cross‑Border E‑Commerce and High‑End Manufacturing: As a major global cross‑border trade power, China sees cross‑border e‑commerce platforms like Temu, SHEIN, TikTok Shop, and AliExpress closely integrating “small‑batch, time‑critical” logistics needs with air transport. Meanwhile, exports of high‑end products—such as lithium batteries, biopharmaceuticals, integrated circuits, and robotics—are surging, further amplifying demand for air cargo’s safety and timeliness. The show precisely reaches decision‑makers in manufacturing and logistics across sectors including 3C electronics, biopharmaceuticals, e‑commerce retail, and food & beverage.
- Authoritative Empowerment Through High‑Level Forums: During the event, numerous high‑quality concurrent activities are organized, including an air cargo forum co‑produced with Azura International and STAT Trade Times, offering in‑depth analysis of industry trends and innovation pathways. In partnership with Air Cargo Week, theWorld Air Cargo Awardsceremony is also held on site, honoring companies and individuals worldwide who have made outstanding contributions in areas such as air cargo services, technological innovation, and sustainable development.
- A Complete Industry Ecosystem Closed Loop: The exhibit range comprehensively covers airlines, airports and cargo terminals, aerotropolis industrial parks, freight forwarding agents, air freight logistics systems, express delivery and parcel post services, air cargo containers and temperature‑controlled boxes, air cargo equipment and materials, low‑altitude aircraft and drones, airport ground support equipment, cargo terminal logistics gear, aviation cargo packaging, data processing devices, and control systems—encompassing every category to build a fully integrated industry ecosystem, from services to equipment.





