Airlines expand cargo plans for India


Airlines are gearing up for a major expansion in cargo operations in India, spurred by the country's booming e-commerce, pharmaceutical, and electronics sectors.

Both domestic and international carriers are investing heavily, adding cargo aircraft, new routes, and upgrading their infrastructure.

India is increasingly becoming a critical hub for air freight, given its strategic location and the rising demand for speedy delivery of goods.

These moves aim to optimize logistics, improve operational efficiency, and capture a larger share of the global air cargo market, cementing India's growing role in global trade networks.

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