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November 12, 2024

Miami - United States

TIACA Air Cargo Forum

Building upon the success of ACF 2022, which had over 220 exhibitors and over 3,500 unique visitors, we are proud to announce that the Air Cargo Forum 2024 will return to the Miami Beach Convention Center, on November 11-14, 2024.

In 2024, we would like to enhance the ACF even more! Aligned with our key event principles as a membership-focused organization we feel that it is vital that the ACF remains a world-class global event, that brings the entire air cargo community together and aims to add value to the industry at large. We’re looking forward to offering guests the complete package; exhibition, sponsorship, advertising, networking opportunities, and plenty of fun!

We are excited to deliver another successful ACF that encompasses TIACA’s event principles whilst offering more opportunities for attendees to network, such as a golf tournament, receptions, exciting pre/post event excursions, and well-planned after parties. It’s vital and necessary that attendees enjoy themselves in one of the world’s top tourist destinations. The ACF is much more than an event… it’s an experience.

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