Air cargo in Spain: March reaches nearly 128,000 tonnes and confirms the value of “urgent, with control”
Air cargo remains a useful indicator of how supply chains are moving. In March 2026, Aena Group airports handled 127,610 tonnes of cargo, confirming the growing role of air freight as a tool to protect lead times in time-critical sectors.
For industrial companies and import/export operations, this reinforces a clear reality: “urgent” is no longer the exception—it is often the difference between delivering or stopping (stock, production, customer commitments).
At GMR Global Trans, we make air freight an efficient and predictable solution:
- We design the right option based on real lead time, reliability and total cost, not just the headline rate.
- We coordinate documentation and milestones to reduce friction at origin and destination.
- We connect air freight with pickup, consolidation and distribution through our logistics base in the Valencian Community, reducing idle time.
GMR Global Trans: speed with method—so “urgent” doesn’t mean improvised.
