IATA sets agenda for 2026 World Cargo Symposium in Lima

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has outlined its program for the 2026 World Cargo Symposium (WCS), highlighting priorities that reflect the evolving dynamics of global trade and air-cargo operations. The event will be held in Lima, Peru from 10–12 March and — for the first time — takes place in South America, underscoring the region’s growing role in global logistics.

IATA Director General Willie Walsh outlined his organization’s schedule for the upcoming WFS in Lima – photo: IATA

Under the theme “Advancing Air Cargo in a Dynamic World,” IATA says the symposium will examine shifting trade lanes, regulatory developments, the latest progress in digitalization and emerging practices in special cargo handling. Delegates will explore how industry players can respond to geopolitical uncertainty, tariff changes and supply-chain pressures while enhancing speed and reliability across freight networks.

The program includes core sessions on digitalization and regulatory frameworks, as well as spotlight workshops on sustainability, technology adoption and operational resilience. Dedicated forums will address future talent development, data standards such as ONE Record, and specialized sectors including e-commerce and lithium-battery safety — the latter accompanied by a preview of IATA’s LAR Verify compliance solution for live animal shipments.

IATA Director General Willie Walsh framed the symposium as a platform for industry alignment amid ongoing trade volatility, noting that air cargo’s recent growth — including a reported 3.4 % increase in demand in 2025 — has tested global supply chains and highlighted the value of agility and collaboration.

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