With renewed resilience into the New Year!

This time, last year, the uncertainty of the pending U.S. tariffs were the main topic of discussion. As the year 2025 panned out, air cargo proved its ongoing resilience in navigating around those ever-changing obstacles – and much of this was already illustrated in our IATA article, last Sunday. Other challenges such as geopolitical tensions, limited aircraft availability, freighter production and conversion delays, volatile weather impacts, labor shortages, will continue into 2026, and yet most market analysts are cautiously optimistic about the coming year. As always, time will tell.

May 2026 bring opportunity, innovation, and greener skies. Image: CFG/Canva

New Year, New You!
If your company is already in good shape, why not show it off in CFG? Or share your improvement journey with our readers? CFG is always happy to showcase success stories, best demonstrated practices, and guest opinion pieces on the air cargo industry’s many focus topics such as new business partners, network/infrastructure expansion, sustainability, digitalization, innovation and products, routes, freighters, strategic milestone achievements, and many more. Also, our established Spotlight On… series is the perfect chance to attract new talent to air cargo logistics. As they say, you can’t be what you can’t see – so show what you or your colleagues do, and inspire someone.

Happy New Year!
We extend our thanks to you, our many readers, sponsors, guest authors, contributors, and media partners for your input, feedback and collaboration in 2025. We look forward to experiencing 2026 with you, too.

Our first new year edition of CargoForwarder Global will be sent out on Sunday, 11JAN26. If you would like to see your article or advert in there or in a subsequent issue, simply send an email to us at hs@cgofor.eu.

CFG wishes you all a peaceful festive season and a positive start to the new year.

Your CargoForwarder Global Team

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