Miami International Airport confirms its rise as a major cargo hub in the Americas.

Miami International Airport continues to show positive momentum in the cargo segment, recording a sixth consecutive year of growth. Despite an unstable economic context, the platform benefits from strong activity related to e-commerce and the flow of perishable goods from Latin America.
Beyond the volumes, this progression strengthens Miami’s strategic role as a logistical gateway between continents. Airlines and freight forwarders see it as an infrastructure capable of absorbing varied flows while offering solid international connectivity.
This trajectory illustrates a broader evolution: hubs capable of quickly adapting to the specific needs of freight are becoming essential pillars of global trade.
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Miami International Airport confirms its rise as a major cargo hub in the Americas.
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