A new report from Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK) suggests that the construction of Port Polska could nearly quadruple the volume of air cargo handled in Poland.

The state-owned development bank’s analysis highlights the immense logistical potential of the project, positioning it as a critical node in the region’s supply chain infrastructure.

Data cited in the report indicates that Polish airports moved 7% more cargo in 2025 compared to the previous year, underscoring a dynamic and expanding market.

The projection comes against a backdrop of steady growth in existing air freight volumes.

Data cited in the report indicates that Polish airports moved 7% more cargo in 2025 compared to the previous year, underscoring a dynamic and expanding market.

The proposed expansion aims to capture this momentum, offering significantly increased capacity for high-value and time-sensitive goods.

This development aligns with broader trends in global shipping and logistics.