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Glasgow Prestwick Welcomes Air Cargo China Delegation

Glasgow Prestwick Strengthens Ties with Air China Cargo Delegation
Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) recently hosted a senior delegation from Air China Cargo for a three-day visit aimed at enhancing collaboration and shaping the future of Scottish exports. The high-level meetings provided the airline with direct insight into Scotland’s key export sectors, notably whisky and seafood, while deepening understanding of the requirements of local producers and freight forwarders.
Ian Forgie, Chief Executive Officer of Glasgow Prestwick Airport, emphasized the strategic importance of the visit, stating, “Prestwick Airport serves as a gateway for the UK’s exports, and this visit marks an important step in strengthening the links between our airline partners and the businesses that rely on them. By bringing industry leaders together, we are helping to ensure that our export operations are designed with their priorities at the heart.”
Engagement with Key Industry Stakeholders
Throughout the visit, the airport facilitated a series of discussions, networking sessions, and guided tours involving stakeholders from the whisky, aquaculture, and freight forwarding sectors. The Air China Cargo delegation was given the opportunity to experience Prestwick’s capabilities as a freight hub, including its seamless connectivity, proven handling expertise, and comprehensive in-house services ranging from cargo handling to aircraft fuelling.
This engagement underscores Prestwick’s ambition to expand its role in international trade. The airport is actively seeking to attract new cargo routes, although it faces logistical challenges amid competition from more established UK cargo hubs. The visit is expected to influence market dynamics, potentially increasing cargo traffic and necessitating operational adjustments at Prestwick. In response, rival airports may pursue strategic partnerships or enhance their service offerings to maintain their market positions.
Commitment to Growth and Future Initiatives
Despite these challenges, Glasgow Prestwick remains dedicated to supporting Scotland’s economy by collaborating closely with partners to unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation in air cargo services. The airport’s efforts to attract major international carriers highlight its ambition to become a leading gateway for Scottish exports.
Looking ahead, Prestwick plans to build on these relationships. In October, the airport will host a similar event, welcoming a senior delegation from airline partner China Southern Air Logistics, further reinforcing its commitment to fostering global trade connections.

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