UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

As the issue of overcapacity in sea freight becomes more severe, shippers are turning to air freight to meet market demands. The backlog of cargo and slow sailing strategies implemented by shipping companies have sparked concern and anxiety among shippers. A report from UPS indicates a significant increase in international parcel volume and cargo revenue, prompting shippers to adopt more flexible logistics strategies to tackle peak season challenges.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Boeing Predicts Global Air Cargo Traffic to Double by 2043 Amid Asian Growth

Boeing Predicts Global Air Cargo Traffic to Double by 2043 Amid Asian Growth

Boeing forecasts that global air cargo traffic will double by 2043, with an average annual growth of 4%, driven primarily by the Asian market. The report highlights e-commerce, supply chain reshaping, and emerging market demand as key growth factors. Airlines should focus on the Asian market, optimize operations, and address challenges to capitalize on the opportunities. The projected increase underscores the importance of strategic planning and investment in infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of the air cargo industry in the coming decades.

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

Global Air Cargo Sector Agrees on Safety and Digital Shifts in Kuala Lumpur

The 6th World Cargo Symposium highlighted the air cargo industry's renewed commitment to collaboration, safety, and digital transformation. The IATA Cargo Committee focused on key initiatives, strengthening cooperation with freight forwarders, promoting quality benchmarks, enhancing security awareness, accelerating e-AWB adoption, and pursuing a unified security framework. These efforts aim to address industry challenges and achieve sustainable growth within the air cargo sector. The symposium emphasized the importance of working together to improve efficiency and security while embracing technological advancements.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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King Shaka Airport Boosts South Africa’s Global Aviation Hub Status

King Shaka Airport Boosts South Africa’s Global Aviation Hub Status

King Shaka International Airport (IATA: DUR, ICAO: FADN) is located 35 kilometers north of Durban, South Africa, and serves as a major air hub for the city. Since its opening in 2010, the airport has seen upgrades in passenger and cargo facilities, accommodating around 7.5 million travelers annually and handling up to 100,000 tons of cargo. It connects various domestic and international cities, providing convenient air services for travelers.

DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV launches its new 'Shanghai Star' charter service, operating multiple weekly flights between Chicago and Shanghai starting May 13, 2025. This initiative aims to simplify international shipping, providing guaranteed capacity and specialized handling, accelerating transit times and delivery control, strengthening the DSV air freight network, and facilitating accelerated US-China trade. The service offers a reliable and efficient solution for businesses navigating the complexities of transpacific air cargo.

05/12/2025 Logistics
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Carlsbad Airport Expands As Key Gateway to New Mexico

Carlsbad Airport Expands As Key Gateway to New Mexico

Cavern City Air Terminal (CNM) serves as a convenient gateway to Carlsbad, New Mexico. Strategically located and easily identifiable with its IATA, ICAO, and FAA codes, it provides efficient and accessible air travel services for both business and leisure travelers. CNM streamlines the travel process, saving valuable time and effort, and making the journey more relaxed and enjoyable. It's a key transportation hub facilitating access to the Carlsbad region.