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April 27, 2021

Dallas, Texas

CNS Partnership Conference

The CNS Partnership Conference is a key component of CNS’ work. It brings together, once a year, the leaders and decision-makers of the industry to explore and influence the future development of air cargo.

The air cargo industry must prepare for the fast-paced growth of eCommerce, which is forecasted to grow at twice the rate of domestic trade at $4.8 trillion in global sales by 2021. Speed and modernization are essential for the sustainability of the industry as consumers’ expectations are more demanding. Meanwhile, security and regulatory compliance must also be kept at the forefront of our daily business. This is a top priority for CNS and all air cargo leaders around the world and will be the key theme for our 30th edition of CNS Partnership Conference. By Partnering for Success, as an industry, joining forces, we can tackle one by one the challenges ahead.

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