Air Cargo Shanghai 2026 is anticipated to showcase China's growing influence in the international airfreight industry. The event is expected to host approximately 850 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors, with participants from around 50 countries. This substantial international presence highlights the increasing global attention on Asia's logistics markets and China's expanding impact on supply chains.
The growth in cross-border e-commerce and the export of high-value commodities, such as lithium batteries, are key factors contributing to China's enhanced role in air cargo. The exhibition serves as a platform to explore these trends and the broader developments within the sector.
For freight forwarders and operations managers, this event signifies the continued importance of understanding and engaging with the Chinese air cargo market. The focus on e-commerce and specialized cargo indicates potential growth areas and evolving operational requirements. Forwarders should monitor discussions on capacity, new routes, and regulatory changes that may emerge from such gatherings, as these can influence routing decisions, transit times, and overall rate structures for shipments originating from or destined for China.



