
Strengthening its position as the premier central hub airport in the region, iGA Istanbul Airport leverages its strategic location, advanced infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and superior travel experience to elevate its membership in The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) - the world's most extensive air cargo network.
iGA Istanbul Airport provides transportation to 120 countries, 60 capitals, and 130 destinations. With the substantial roles of Turkish Airlines and Turkish Cargo within a 3-hour flight radius, it offers a natural advantage for companies traveling to and from Istanbul in terms of air cargo.
The 'Cargo City', set to reach a capacity of 2 million tons by 2023 and 4.5 million tons upon completion of all phases, provides users with the opportunity to plan for the long-term, in expansive areas. In addition to its geographical advantage, iGA Istanbul Airport demonstrates exceptional operational efficiency in cargo transportation, owing to its robust infrastructure and superior service quality.
The airport boasts significant advantages, including expedited parking for cargo aircraft, seamless transportation to and from passenger aircraft situated near the terminal, passenger walkways via three independent tunnels on the apron, parking bays adjacent to warehouses, and the ability to accommodate over 29 wide-body aircraft simultaneously.
iGA Istanbul Airport, acclaimed internationally for its offerings, has advanced from Corporate Membership to Trustee Membership in The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA). This promotion, symbolizing the globally recognized trust, elevates iGA Istanbul Airport's prominence in TIACA's communications, granting it the privilege to contribute to shaping TIACA's vision and mission, as well as to participate in voting on the board of directors.
Offering an extensive storage capacity for global e-commerce enterprises, iGA Istanbul Airport is recognized as a cargo-centric airport, emphasizing digitalization and enhanced efficiency.

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