The Global Air Cargo Association (TIACA) and the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan, along with the Civil Aviation Committee and the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan (AAK), bear developed and supplied the conference program and venue for the TIACA Event – Central Asia, June 19-21, in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The match will kick off with a cultural tour followed by an night time reception for attendees. A valuable conference program has been developed and is geared in direction of no longer supreme supporting the arrive of Kazakhstan as an air cargo hub – “the Silk Street in the Sky” nonetheless objectives to conceal issues that the change faces globally. Key issues that shall be talked about consist of a original vision for economic prosperity, change regulatory framework and multi-modal logistics and the TransCaspian hall; cargo change overview, building air cargo hubs, air cargo trends, eCommerce, sustainability and SAF Kazakh, English and Russian translation companies and products shall be supplied to be particular all participants can take half totally at the match.
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The TIACA Event – Central Asia shall be held at the Hilton Astana, steps from Mega Silk Come procuring and eating scheme and 5 kilometres from Bayterek Tower, offering panoramic views of Astana. Our hosts bear arranged a particular discounted payment of USD 130 for the attendees loyal thru their pause. As smartly as, our host has graciously invited all attendees to be taught more regarding the scheme thru complimentary pre-match excursions of Astana city and Nur Alem, the Future Energy Museum.
“The TIACA Event – Central Asia aligns with many key aspects in the organization’s mission by supporting the start of an air cargo hub within Central Asia. The conference program ensures we are turning in a predominant class trip for attendees whereas showcasing the scheme and underlining the importance that air cargo has loyal thru the global framework. We search for forward to drawing the change to Astana.” Steven Polmans, TIACA Chair
“We are excited to welcome delegates to Astana for a beefy conference program, networking, and, clearly, the culture. We search for forward to seeing you soon,” says Catalin Radu, Director Frequent of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan.
“We are fascinated with the conference program that entails so many critical issues on both regional and global levels. TIACA conferences bear continuously introduced a refreshing breath to the conference circuit by making sure the sessions are active, relative to the viewers and enable consultants to part their files,” adds Glyn Hughes, TIACA Director Frequent