Air Cargo Market Struggles to Rebound As Peak Season Ends Early

Air Cargo Market Struggles to Rebound As Peak Season Ends Early

The 2023 air cargo peak season is facing weak rebound, with shippers placing orders early indicating a slowdown in demand and freight rates not rising as expected. Although some airlines benefit from e-commerce demand, the overall cargo market remains complex and volatile, with future growth constrained by a slowdown in manufacturing and various supply chain issues.

12/02/2024 Logistics
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Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Regulatory Changes Operational Challenges

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Regulatory Changes Operational Challenges

This on-demand webinar delves into critical changes in the air cargo sector, focusing on cargo and mail handling, ULD compliance, air cargo supply chain transparency, and regulatory changes. By learning from the IATA Cargo Handling Manual, businesses can stay ahead of industry trends, enhance compliance capabilities, and optimize decision-making processes, ultimately maintaining a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market. The webinar provides insights into optimizing air cargo operations and navigating the complexities of regulatory updates.

ANA Cargo Expands Hangzhoutokyo Route for Ecommerce Growth

ANA Cargo Expands Hangzhoutokyo Route for Ecommerce Growth

All Nippon Airways (ANA) Cargo has launched a dedicated cargo flight route between Hangzhou and Tokyo, operating twice weekly with a Boeing 767F freighter. This new service aims to meet the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce and electronic product transportation between China and Japan. ANA will also handle cargo transiting through Tokyo to destinations in Europe and the United States. This expansion of ANA's cargo capacity demonstrates its commitment to providing efficient and reliable global transportation services to its customers.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Faces Challenges Opportunities in 2025

Global Air Freight Faces Challenges Opportunities in 2025

In June 2025, the global air freight market experienced a growth of 0.8%, with international cargo demand rising by 1.6%, particularly notable in the Asia-Pacific region. Available cargo space expanded by 1.7% year-on-year, although the cargo load factor declined. Jet fuel prices decreased by 12% compared to the previous year, while freight rates saw limited increases. Overall, the market continues to face both challenges and opportunities.

Cathay Pacific Cargo Volumes Jump As Uschina Trade Eases

Cathay Pacific Cargo Volumes Jump As Uschina Trade Eases

Cathay Pacific saw a significant increase in international air cargo volume in May, boosted by easing US-China trade tensions and increased capacity. Cargo volume rose by 8.1% year-on-year to 734 million FTKs, with tonnage up by 12.2%. The suspension of US-China tariffs boosted short-term demand, with strong performance in live animal transport. Market sentiment is expected to remain stable in June, but close attention to market dynamics is needed. Hong Kong airport's cargo volume growth slowed, with transit cargo providing support.

06/23/2025 Logistics
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Lufthansa Cargo Gains Market Share As Ecommerce Boosts Q2 Growth

Lufthansa Cargo Gains Market Share As Ecommerce Boosts Q2 Growth

Lufthansa Cargo experienced a significant increase in revenue and profit in the second quarter, driven by strong demand from e-commerce. Through a diversified business portfolio, strategic expansion, and the integration of ITA Airways, Lufthansa Cargo is actively increasing its market share and solidifying its leadership position in the European and global freight markets. Looking ahead, Lufthansa Cargo is expected to maintain its strong growth momentum, capitalizing on the continued rise of e-commerce and strategic initiatives.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Port of Los Angeles Reports Surprise September Cargo Increase

Port of Los Angeles Reports Surprise September Cargo Increase

The Port of Los Angeles saw a 5% year-over-year increase in cargo volume in September, but a decrease compared to the previous month, suggesting potential peaking consumer demand. Key factors include inventory buildup and shifting consumer habits. The retail industry anticipates slower cargo volume growth in the future. In the short term, this growth alleviates supply chain pressure; long term, inventory and demand shifts pose challenges. Future focus should be on monitoring consumer trends, optimizing supply chains, and strengthening collaborations to navigate market changes.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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