After setting a record for its cargo throughput in 2020, Miami International Airport (MIA) is on its way to topping last year’s performance with year-over-year growth of between 14% and 15% to an expected 2.67 million short tons (2.42 million tonnes). The airport also has historically served as the main entry point for perishable airfreight […]
Cargo Chat: MIA’s Jimmy Nares on meeting demand growth at the airport

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