Dinesh Krishnan, Honorary Treasurer, ACAAI, said, “The aim of the convention is to outline actionable growth strategies for the air cargo industry amid global turbulence. This year’s focus goes beyond basic digitalisation toward achieving true end-to-end visibility and data integration through ULIP and IATA’s ONE Record. The convention will address key challenges such as infra bottlenecks, high dwell times, capacity shortages, and regulatory delays, while pushing for 24×7 customs clearance to strengthen India’s position as a regional hub. It will examine the impact of protectionism, regional conflicts, and sustainability imperatives, including SAF and green logistics. The goal is to foster consensus among regulators, airlines, airports, and forwarders, aligning ops with logistics objectives and bringing global best practices to India. ACAAI is set to host its 49th Annual Convention in Bali from 6–9 November.