All CLIVE Data Services articles – Page 3
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Air cargo makes recovery "that passenger departments will be dreaming of"
The latest data form CLIVE Data Services and TAC Index suggests that in the last 10 months, global air cargo volumes have recovered to pre-Covid levels, demonstrating the "robustness" of the market and "a recovery that airline passenger departments will be dreaming of".In its February 2021 report, analyst CLIVE Data ...
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Cargo load factors remain strong despite Chinese New Year
Air cargo load factors remained strong during the Chinese New Year as demand did not fall as strongly as it has in the past.Statistics from CLIVE Data Services show that in the first week of the Chinese New Year, which this year started on February 12, services from China to ...
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CLIVE: Air cargo load factors "exceptional" as unpredictable market continues
January saw air cargo load factors and rates pick up quickly after a post-Christmas slowdown in the first part of the year.The latest statistics from CLIVE Data Services show that in January, dynamic cargo load factors for the month stood at 66%, an increase of nine percentage points compared with ...
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CLIVE: Air cargo volumes return to growth in December
The air cargo industry ended 2020 on a positive note with weekly volumes growing for the first time in more than a year, according to CLIVE Data Services.The latest figures from CLIVE show that for the week ending on January 3, air cargo demand increased by 8% compared with a ...
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CLIVE: End of October blip raises questions despite air cargo improvements
Air cargo demand continued to improve in October but a drop off in volumes towards the end of the month has raised some questions about the strength of the peak season.The latest figures from CLIVE Data Services show air cargo volumes for the month were 3% higher than September. October ...
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TIACA calls for an end to 'misleading' weight-based load factor
TIACA is calling for the air cargo industry to adopt the dynamic load factor developed by CLIVE Data Services over the "misleading" traditional weight-based system.The dynamic load factor methodology measures how full an aircraft is by considering both freight volume and weight, rather than just weight, as aircraft often reach ...
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CLIVE: Gradual recovery in air cargo market that could turn toxic for shippers
Air cargo continued to make a gradual recovery in September, but the situation could be about to turn toxic for buyers of airfreight capacity, according to CLIVE Data Services.According to CLIVE, September saw chargeable weight transported decrease by 15% year on year, which is better than the 24% decline registered ...
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CLIVE: Airfreight market improves for fourth consecutive month
The airfreight market has showed signs of improvement for the fourth consecutive month, CLIVE Data Services' and TAC Index's latest data has shown."Year-on-year growth during August showed a further narrowing of the gap in international air cargo volumes to -17% versus August 2019," the analysts said.By comparison, there was a ...
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Air cargo demand continues its gradual recovery
The latest figures from CLIVE Data Services show that air cargo volumes continued to climb in July, while load factors for the month remained ahead of last year's levels.Airfreight volumes were 20% down on a year ago in July, but this is an improvement on the drops of 26% (April), ...
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CLIVE: Airfreight industry is slowly getting back on its feet
Airfreight market analyst CLIVE Data Services has said the industry is "slowly getting back up on its feet" after reporting that volumes in June this year were 6% higher than in May."As personal protective equipment (PPE) volumes faded, global air cargo volumes in June provided the first real indicators of ...
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Air cargo load factors reach two-year high
Air cargo load factors have reached their highest level since at least 2018, according to the latest analysis from CLIVE Data Services.Figures from the data provider show that dynamic load factors - based on volume rather than weight - have now hit 71%, representing the highest level since the company ...
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CLIVE Data Services: Calculating the positives
Is a passenger aircraft bellyhold half empty or half full? Does the airfreight industry need another way to measure capacity utilisation, rather than the long-established weight-based load factor?Niall van de Wouw, managing director of CLIVE Data Services, believes so — and that the global utilisation of air cargo capacity is ...
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Air cargo market improves in May but volatility remains
The month of May 2020 was not as bad for the global air cargo industry as April 2020, CLIVE Data Services has reported in its latest airfreight load factor analysis.CLIVE explained that there was a "slight upward curve" in airfreight volumes, due to the reported -31% year-on-year decline in May ...
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Air cargo in stable condition following coronavirus crisis
CLIVE managing director Niall van de Wouw provides an update on the latest market statisticsWhen the status of a patient submitted into hospital is described as ‘stable’ it often means that they are not well at all, but that, for the time being, their condition is not getting worse. The ...
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CLIVE: Do April's air cargo volumes offer a glimmer of hope?
While air cargo volumes diminished rapidly in March, new data for April offers some hope that leading economists are right and the decline in the global economy is ‘bottoming out’.CLIVE Data Services’ ‘dynamic load factor’ for April of 67%, based on both the volume and weight perspectives of cargo flown ...
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CLIVE Data Services: Airfreight volumes fell 23% in March
In its latest dynamic load factor analysis, CLIVE Data Services has revealed that global cargo volumes fell by 23% in March compared with the same four weeks of 2019.The analyst suggests that this decline was due to "Covid-19 'raising its ugly head’ faster and faster in the air cargo industry".CLIVE ...
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CLIVE to provide airfreight data to TIACA in new partnership
TIACA has signed an memorandum of understanding (MOU) with CLIVE Data Services to create and deliver air cargo market and route analyses to TIACA members.CLIVE, the creator of the new ‘dynamic load factor’ analysis, strives to give the earliest possible barometer of market analysis based on cargo data – volume ...
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Air cargo set to take 9% demand hit due to coronavirus
Research by CLIVE Data Services shows that global air cargo volumes for February will be down 9% compared with 2019, largely as a result of the coronavirus.Figures from the data provider show that February's volumes were down 2% in February. However, adjusting the analyses for the fact that the Chinese ...
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Early Chinese New Year takes a toll on January's cargo figures
The early Chinese New Year helped pull down cargo volumes and load factors in January, according to CLIVE Data Services.The analyst said that in the four weeks to February 2, cargo volumes declined by 4% year on year, while the dynamic load factor slipped by two percentage points compared with ...
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