Last week, TIACA’s Air Cargo Forum in Toronto concluded with about 4,000 attendees and 300 exhibitors in attendance after three days of what many agreed was a productive three days of meetings, networking and sharing of ideas about air cargo’s future.
During that time, several announcements were made, such as the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that Messe-München would begin organizing and collaborating with TIACA of the next Air Cargo Forum event, as well as Air Cargo Europe and Air Cargo Africa in the coming years. Also, attendees were abuzz (so to speak) about marijuana becoming legal across the entire nation of Canada as the show opened.
But behind the scenes and during the sessions, some observations were voiced and projects announced that may not have made the headlines but still seemed to resonate with the audience. We at Air Cargo World, have gathered together these four things we remember from last week that we are still thinking about a week later. We hope you will, too.