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May 8, 2026 at 2:15 PMAir India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (AISATS) has signed an agreement with Samsung SDS Global to develop integrated air cargo and logistics solutions at the new Noida International Airport (DXN) in Uttar Pradesh using Cello Square. This collaboration aims to enhance efficiency in air cargo operations and create an optimized export route for high-value electronics shipments.
Strategic partnership to promote the air cargo sector
The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) took place in the presence of several senior representatives from both companies, including Henry LOW Eng Kiat, Director of AISATS and CEO of the SATS Singapore Hub, as well as Namjin Moon, Vice President of Samsung SDS MEIA Regional Headquarters. This partnership aims to strengthen India as one of the leading electronics exporters globally.
With an initial handling capacity of 255,000 tons per year, the integrated cargo terminal of AISATS at the airport near Delhi will become a central hub for India’s growing electronics export corridor. This development is particularly relevant for the manufacturing region in northern India, which plays a significant role in the global supply chain.
AISATS emphasizes that this collaboration will not only improve operational processes but also promote innovative solutions to meet the evolving demands of the global air cargo industry. The partnership is viewed as a step towards a sustainable cargo ecosystem that meets international service quality standards.
The agreement between AISATS and Samsung SDS Global thus represents an important step in the advancement of air cargo logistics in India and could contribute to enhancing the country’s competitiveness in the global market in the long term.






