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Magma Airlines has joined the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), marking a major step in its strategic growth and international position.
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Announced during the Air Cargo Forum 2025 in Abu Dhabi, the membership links Magma with more than 500 companies involved in air freight around the world.
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TIACA provides access to global networks, training and policy formation forums, supporting industry consensus on efficiency, sustainability and modernization.
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CEO Peter Kerins highlighted the move as a way to deepen collaboration with industry leaders and align with global standards in air cargo operations.
Magma Aviation, a leading company in the field of air cargo, announced its membership in the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) during the Air Cargo Forum 2025 held in Abu Dhabi last November 2025.
Magma Aviation’s growing influence and steady expansion over the past years has achieved a new milestone by officially joining forces with more than 500 industry leaders across all sectors of the air cargo supply chain, with the common goal of developing a more efficient, modern and unified global air cargo industry.
TIACA connects the global air cargo community and provides a platform for its members to collaborate and robust networking and training opportunities for its members. Beyond the benefits it receives for members, the association also helps establish policies that promote safe, efficient and sustainable air freight operations around the world.
“TIACA plays a leading role in the air cargo industry, and joining the association gives Magma Aviation the opportunity to be part of a global community of experts in the air cargo industry. Their forums, events and industry insights align perfectly with our ambitions for growth and are a great way for Magma Aviation to connect with industry players who are setting the global standards in the air cargo industry,” – Peter Kerins, CEO, Magma Aviation.
Joining TIACA supports Magma Aviation’s long-term growth ambition to become a trusted global partner for air cargo, while leveraging the association’s extensive knowledge of modern industry standards, sustainability initiatives and global networking opportunities.
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