Category Archives: Aviation

Next-gen GST will reduce logistics, freight & infra cost

Rizwan Soomar, CEO & Managing Director, Middle East, North Africa & India Subcontinent, DP World said, “The Union Finance Minister’s new GST structure streamlines tax rates, benefiting daily essentials and key sectors, which will stimulate consumer demand and domestic consumption. This uptick in market activity directly translates into increased trade volumes leading to heightened demand for logistics across supply chains and offering opportunities to optimise operations and scale efficiently. The landmark reform will catalyse the central government’s thrust on reducing logistics costs by lowering GST on trucks, tyres, cement, steel, reducing freight, and infrastructure costs and creating efficiencies across supply chains. The transformative move to strengthen India’s supply chain backbone and accelerate infrastructure growth will reinforce confidence in India’s growth story and position the economy for sustained momentum. DP World is equipped to support this momentum through our integrated end-to-end solutions. Spanning ports, terminals, pan-India rail freight link, cold chain warehousing, digital trade enablement, and trade finance expertise, we drive seamless and efficient movement of goods across sectors that stand to benefit directly from the tax rate rationalisation.”

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India Cargo Awards kicks off today in New Delhi

The wait is over as Delhi plays host to the much-awaited India Cargo Awards, a platform that celebrates the professionals of the cargo and logistics industry, on 8 September. The awards ceremony recognises outstanding contributions, pathbreaking innovations that continue to drive growth and resilience in India’s supply chain ecosystem. India Cargo Awards is an all-India platform to recognise the achievers of the air cargo industry. It is India’s first internet voting based award hence the results are fair and unbiased. These awards are supported by the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation, trade bodies, Air Cargo Agents Association of India (ACAAI), Domestic Air Cargo Agents Association of India (DACAAI), Express Industry Council in India (EICI), Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) and Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Association in India (FFFAI).

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India Cargo Awards set to recognise industry trailblazers

The much-anticipated India Cargo Awards are set to take place this Monday, bringing together the stalwarts of the cargo, logistics and air freight industry under one roof. Known as the ‘Oscars’ of the sector, the awards recognise outstanding achievements, innovation and leadership that continue to drive growth in India’s logistics ecosystem. From air cargo operators and freight forwarders to ground handling agents, shipping companies and logistics service providers, industry leaders will be felicitated for their contribution to efficiency, connectivity and global trade competitiveness. The event will serve as more than just a celebration — it will also be a platform to network, exchange ideas and acknowledge the vital role played by cargo and logistics professionals in strengthening India’s position in global supply chains. With the presence of distinguished guests, policymakers and industry veterans, the evening promises to be a memorable one as we honour those who are shaping the future of India’s cargo and logistics sector.

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Silk Way West takes delivery of latest B777F for global ops

Silk Way West airline has officially taken delivery of its latest Boeing 777 freighter as part of its fleet renewal programme to expand global operations. The B777F was delivered directly from the Boeing factory in Seattle and is the third, out of five aircraft ordered back in 2021.  The remaining freighters will be delivered by 2030 and will gradually replace older aircraft in the fleet to improve operational efficiency. As well as its order for 777Fs, the airline also has orders for two Airbus A350Fs and two Boeing 777-8Fs, which are also due for delivery by 2030. “This step aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to meet its environmental goals, including reducing carbon emissions and improving fuel efficiency across its operations,” the airline said in a press release.

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‘Double-dipping for freighters vital to boost int’l connectivity’

  Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GMR Hyderabad International Airport said, “Enhancing international connectivity through double-dipping for freighters is vital.” He added, “Streamlining customs via a digital single window and expanding the Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) across airports will enable faster, paperless processing. Export growth can be supported by government-backed packhouses, irradiation facilities and plant quarantine units near airports. Promoting green logistics and implementing a uniform GST for multimodal cargo will encourage sustainable and integrated transport.”  Panicker also stressed that, “Investment in air and rail corridors will improve hinterland connectivity. These reforms collectively address infrastructure gaps, improve operational efficiency and support India’s ambition to become a global air cargo leader.”

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India Cargo Awards return to honour India’s finest

The much-awaited 10th edition of Indian Cargo Awards 2025 is back to felicitate the ‘Heroes’ of the Indian air cargo and logistics fraternity. Known as the ‘Oscars of the Industry,’ the award function is being hosted by DDP Group (Cargo Talk) in New Delhi on 8 September 2025.  The award function serves as an all-India platform created with a vision to recognise skills and excellence across various domains, including air, road, rail, allied services, warehousing, technology, 3PL and more. The award ceremony stands as a proud moment to celebrate the visionaries, innovators and dedicated professionals of the air cargo and logistics industry. It is an occasion to recognise their relentless efforts, resilience and contribution in driving efficiency, fostering trade and strengthening India’s position in the global supply chain. By felicitating these trailblazers, we not only honour their achievements but also inspire the industry to continue embracing excellence, technology and sustainability in shaping the future of logistics. The upcoming award function is a moment of pride and celebration for the air cargo and logistics industry, bringing together leaders, professionals and innovators who have been instrumental in shaping the sector’s growth.

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ACFI launches Andhra Pradesh chapter in Visakhapatnam

The Air Cargo Forum India (ACFI) formally launched its Andhra Pradesh Chapter in Visakhapatnam, in the presence of the Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh. The event was also graced by B.C. Janardhan Reddy, Minister for Infrastructure & Investment and T.G. Bharat, Minister for Industries & Commerce, Government of Andhra Pradesh. The launch witnessed an overwhelming response, bringing together over 350 delegates, including senior leaders from the air cargo, logistics, trade and industry bodies. The formation of the Andhra Pradesh Chapter marks a significant milestone in strengthening the State’s position as a growing hub for air cargo and logistics in India. As part of the proceedings, the ACFI Board actively participated in the CEO Roundtable, where critical industry issues such as the Open Sky Policy and Double Dipping were raised. On behalf of ACFI, Sanjiv Edward, President of ACFI and Satish Lakkaraju, Chairman – Outreach Pillar & Partnerships, made strong representations on these matters. The discussions were well received by the Chief Minister, reflecting the government’s commitment to supporting the industry. Sanjiv Edward, President ACFI, said, “The launch of the Andhra Pradesh Chapter is a major step towards enhancing the State’s role in India’s air cargo growth story. With ACFI’s vision of acting as a catalyst for air cargo growth and the Govt’s focus on developing integrated logistics hubs, we are confident that Andhra Pradesh will emerge as a leader in logistics on the Eastern side.” Satish Lakkaraju, Chairman – Outreach Pillar & Partnerships, ACFI, said, “Our discussions with the Chief Minister on critical issues like the Open Sky Policy and Double Dipping reflect ACFI’s commitment to addressing industry challenges and enabling sustainable growth.”

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Euler Motors to give 200 EVs for intracity logistics to Pickkup.io

Euler Motors has signed MoU with Pickkup.io for 200 electric four-wheeler cargo vehicles. The fleet will be deployed across to support high-frequency intracity logistics and last-mile delivery operations. This agreement marks the third phase of deliveries under the ongoing partnership between the two companies. Euler Motors has already delivered 25 vehicles. Ankush Sharma, Co-founder & CEO, Pickkup.io, said, “This marks the third delivery phase under our ongoing MoU with Euler. What sets them apart is their on-time services and openness to feedback. The service ecosystem they’ve built is solid and we’re already in discussions to scale up with additional units in the future. This journey and its achievements are the result of joint efforts by everyone who has contributed in their own way — our driver partners, ground team, admin team and operations team — each working with their fullest dedication to make our services seamless and our customer experience exceptional, all under the banner of Pickkup.”

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Andhra Pradesh will soon get Logistics & Civil Aviation University: CM

To boost logistics activity in the region, N Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh has announced that the state will be developed as a key logistics hub on the East Coast. He also mentioned that state government will soon set up a Logistics and a Civil Aviation University to strengthen the sector, said CM during the East Coast Maritime Logistics Summit, organised jointly by the Global Forum for Sustainable Transformation (GFST) and Maritime Gateway in Visakhapatnam. The CM emphasised, “Logistics sector currently contributes around 1 per cent to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP). The goal is of raising this share to 3 per cent in the coming years.” As per the reports, he also proposed the creation of a 20-member advisory body comprising representatives from port and shipping industries to guide the state on developing Andhra Pradesh as a global logistics hub. He said that with six operational ports and four more under development, the state is well-positioned to expand its port-led economy

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AISATS receives DGCA safety clearance certification

Air India SATS Airport Services (AISATS) has become the first ground handling company in India to be awarded the newly mandated Safety Clearance by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). This landmark achievement positions AISATS as a pioneer in aviation safety and operational excellence and underscores India’s emergence as a global leader in aviation standards. The DGCA introduced this mandate in line with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) recommendations, requiring ground handlers to demonstrate robust Safety Management Systems (SMS), risk controls, staff training programs and infrastructure readiness. This mandate was in response to increasing air traffic and the need for standardised safety protocols, DGCA introduced mandatory safety clearance requirements for Ground Handling Service Providers (GHSPs). Under the new Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR), GHSPs must appoint accountable managers, station managers and safety and quality managers, while ensuring recurrent training for ground personnel. With this regulation, India becomes the second country globally to formally regulate ground handling services. AISATS has become the first and only Ground Handler in India to receive the Safety Clearance Certificate No. GHSP/001, issued by DGCA under these newly established safety regulations. This milestone follows months of rigorous documentation review and operational inspections conducted by DGCA across all AISATS-managed airports. The Quality Management, Risk and Compliance and Safety teams at AISATS developed a comprehensive suite of Operations and Training Manuals, which were highly commended by DGCA officials for setting a new industry benchmark. Ramanathan Rajamani, CEO, AISATS, “We are honoured to be the first ground handler in India to secure DGCA’s Safety Clearance. Safety and quality have always been the cornerstone of AISATS’ operations. This recognition reflects our strong culture of accountability, continuous training and operational excellence.”

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