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Cross-border e-commerce reshapes air cargo networks

Published

7 August 2026

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technology

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Logistics Tech

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Europe

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Read at aircargoweek.com

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Fusion42 · 7 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Cross-border e-commerce has become a structural driver of air cargo demand, prompting airports like Liège to adopt 24/7 operations to support platform-led shipments from major players like Alibaba, Amazon, and Temu. The EU Cross-Border E-commerce Forum facilitates direct collaboration between industry and regulators to address customs, logistics, and compliance challenges in Europe.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Logistics Tech, and 2 sources have reported it between 7 Aug 2026 and 13 Aug 2026.

◆ The Wire takeaway

Liège Airport’s move to unrestricted, round-the-clock air cargo operations opens a tactical advantage for you to enter fast-growing ecommerce logistics flows. Your best bet is to target digital retail platforms whose shipment patterns demand flexible, immediate gateway capacities.

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2 sources · first reported 7 Aug 2026 · latest 13 Aug 2026

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