Smart logistics systems are being deeply applied, and green and low-carbon models are continuously explored; strategic layouts for air cargo hubs are in place, with international networks expanding at an accelerated pace; digital platforms are fully empowering, and the capability of full-chain services is constantly improving. Currently, YTO has established more than 50 branches and offices in 20 countries and regions, with business covering over 150 countries and regions worldwide. It boasts more than 800 combined air, railway, sea and road intermodal routes and over 50 self-operated international air routes, with an annual air freight volume exceeding 200,000 tons. Meanwhile, through independently developed digital systems, it has realized the full-process interconnection of data such as orders, manifests, customs declarations, and foreign exchange and tax matters.