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Ajay Barolia Named Head of Swissport North American Cargo Operations

Ajay Barolia Appointed Executive Vice President of Swissport North American Cargo Operations
Swissport has announced the appointment of Ajay Barolia as Executive Vice President Cargo for North America, placing him at the helm of its regional cargo business. Reporting directly to CEO Nelson Camacho, Barolia’s promotion reflects Swissport’s strategic focus on strengthening its leadership team to enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction across the region.
Leadership and Industry Expertise
Barolia joined Swissport in June 2024 as Senior Vice President for North America and has since played a pivotal role in steering operations and shaping the company’s strategic direction. His elevation to this senior position underscores both his extensive expertise and Swissport’s commitment to cultivating long-term leadership within the organization.
With over three decades of experience in the aviation and cargo sectors, Barolia is widely recognized for his comprehensive knowledge of global cargo standards and operational management. His career highlights include driving digital transformation initiatives, optimizing logistics processes, and advancing quality, health, safety, and environmental (QHSE) standards. These competencies are increasingly critical as the cargo industry navigates complex challenges such as geopolitical shifts, emerging technologies, stricter regulations, and a global shortage of seafarers—factors that have expanded the role of ship managers into consulting and advisory capacities.
Strategic Positioning Amid Industry Challenges
Swissport’s leadership restructuring occurs amid heightened pressure on the air cargo industry to adapt swiftly to evolving market dynamics. Industry observers are closely monitoring Swissport’s response, particularly as competitors pursue strategic partnerships and expansions. Notable recent developments include Etihad Cargo’s collaboration with Atlas Air for 777F operations and Qatar Airways’ efforts to expand cargo flows into China through Cainiao, underscoring the competitive and rapidly changing landscape.
Supporting Barolia on the commercial side is Peter Weir, Senior Vice President, Commercial – Cargo North America. Together, they lead a comprehensive team that includes four Vice Presidents responsible for the East, West, Express, and Canada regions. This leadership structure integrates sales, operations, and QHSE functions, ensuring thorough oversight and alignment across all facets of the business.
Swissport’s organizational framework is designed to deliver customized cargo solutions to a diverse client base, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner in air cargo services. Barolia’s appointment signals the company’s ambition to deepen its footprint in the North American market by leveraging industry expertise, innovative practices, and a customer-focused approach.
As the global logistics environment continues to evolve, Swissport’s leadership is positioning the company to remain at the forefront of next-generation cargo handling, prepared to meet the demands of a rapidly transforming industry.

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