Recorded live at the IATA World Cargo Symposium in Lima, Peru, Mike King sits down with Andres Bianchi, CEO of LATAM Cargo, the cargo arm of the largest airline group in South America.
Andres breaks down LATAM Cargo’s network across North America, Europe and intra-South America, their fleet of 19 Boeing 767 freighters, and why 65% of their cargo is special cargo, dominated by perishables like Chilean salmon, Ecuadorian flowers and Peruvian fruit.
We cover the structural changes hitting e-commerce and de minimis exemptions across Latin America, how LATAM Cargo planned for multiple tariff scenarios without having to implement most of them, and how the Middle East conflict is sending shockwaves through supply chains.
Andres also explains how LATAM Cargo handles fuel surcharge transparency with customers in a volatile pricing environment, and outlines plans for 5 to 7% belly capacity growth in 2026, with a focus on cargo-heavy European routes including Amsterdam and Brussels.
Topics covered:
- IATA World Cargo Symposium 2025 takeaways
- LATAM Cargo fleet and network overview
- Perishables, pharma and lithium battery cargo
- US tariffs, trade war and de minimis changes
- Middle East conflict and supply chain disruption
- Fuel surcharges and price volatility
- LATAM Cargo 2026 growth outlook
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