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Home » Avianca Cargo CEO Elias joins Cargo Facts LATAM 2026
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Avianca Cargo CEO Elias joins Cargo Facts LATAM 2026

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Diogo Elias, chief executive of Avianca Cargo, will join Cargo Facts LATAM 2026 for the panel discussion ‘Outlook for the Latin American freighter market’ on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 9:15 a.m. (GMT -6).

The fourth annual Cargo Facts LATAM conference will take place Feb. 10-12, 2026, at the Marquis Reforma in Mexico City, assembling decision-makers, global executives and leaders to share insights and analyze the latest market trends, air cargo developments and their potential impact in Latin America.

View the full 2026 event agenda.

Elias was named CEO in May. He had several cargo managements positions over his ten years with the carrier, most recently senior vice president of cargo.

Avianca this year expanded its visibility in Latin America after rebranding Mexico-based AeroUnion as Avianca Cargo Mexico as part of a commercial cooperation agreement between the carriers.

The combination carrier added an ex-SmartLynx A330-300P2F (1382) on lease from CDB Aviation and an A330-200P2F on lease from Avolon in June, bringing its fleet to three A330-300P2Fs, six production A330-200Fs and one A330-200P2F.

Cargo Facts LATAM 2026, the essential event for stakeholders in Latin America, will take place Feb. 10-12 at the Marquis Reforma in Mexico City. Learn more and register by Dec. 26 to take advantage of early-bird pricing.


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