Pramod Menon, Vice President – Cargo, Rainbow Aviation says, “The government has launched initiatives to modernise 150 underutilised airports and airstrips across the country, which will boost air cargo capabilities and regional connectivity. In terms of air cargo infrastructure, there are plans to establish dedicated cargo terminals, and cold storage facilities for perishables. Automated storage and retrieval systems, mechanised cargo handling systems, and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems will also be introduced to enhance efficiency and transparency. However, despite these efforts, there is still a need for significant investment in logistics infrastructure, including basic requirements of warehousing, transportation, and technology upgrades. The Indian logistics sector is expected to grow significantly, driven by the e-commerce boom, Make in India Initiative (government initiatives), and investments in infrastructure. Overall, while there have been notable improvements in air cargo and logistics infrastructure, there is still a long way to go to meet the growing demands of the sector.”