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WorldACD: January and February figures show air cargo is in recovery mode
The strong demand growth levels recorded over the first two months of the year are evidence of an improvement in air cargo demand after a weak 2023.Data analyst WorldACD said that it is hard to gain a true understanding of demand trends by looking at January and February individually due ...
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Maastricht Aachen Airport gains carbon reduction accreditation
Flight departing from Maastricht Aachen Airport. Photo: Maastricht Aachen AirportMaastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has been officially recognised for its efforts to reduce carbon dioxide (C02) emissions.The airport has been awarded Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3 (ACA L3), meaning it is now designated as an Upgrade to Level 3 – Optimisation ...
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Teleport signs up with CargoWise
Source: TeleportSoutheast Asia air logistics provider Teleport has signed up to place its capacity on freight forwarder platform CargoWise.The move will allow forwarders that have implemented the WiseTech Global-owned platform to manage supply chain operations to plan, book, confirm and manage shipments on the carrier in real time."The direct data ...
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Collaborating on growth
Brendan Sullivan. Source: IATAIATA’s World Cargo Symposium this year focuses on driving sustainable and inclusive growth.The air cargo industry concluded 2023 near pre-pandemic performance levels and has begun 2024 by once again demonstrating its critical role in sustaining global trade, especially during turbulent times.This improvement was highlighted by a surge ...
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Prioritising SAF production
IATA believes that transitioning to SAF is key to achieving net zero carbon emissions from aviation by 2050, but to reach that goal production will need to ramp up significantly.Aviation was busy promoting its environmental credentials ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP 28 – held in ...
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Regulating battery transport
As lithium batteries become increasingly prevalent, the risks involved in shipping them must be managed. So what rules are being developed to keep everyone safe?IATA global head of cargo Brendan Sullivan believes that the risks associated with transporting lithium batteries are on the rise.He points out that increasing volumes of ...
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Connecting the supply chain
IATA has big plans to improve data sharing across the supply chain, utilising the latest technology to help the air cargo industry up its digital game. There is no doubt that the past few years have seen the air cargo industry improve its ability to share data and information across ...
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Freighter operators face margin squeeze
Operating freighter aircraft has historically been a business with tight margins, a market environment temporarily interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Recent airline financial statements again show (more familiar) marginal profitability levels, despite yields that remain 35%-40% up on 2019 figures.Slim pickings: turning a profit in air cargoFor the two decades ...
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Lufthansa Cargo revenues fall in 2023 as rates cool
Lufthansa Cargo reported a year-on-year revenue drop of 36% in 2023 due to rates normalising after the highs seen during the pandemic era.The cargo arm of German airline Lufthansa recorded revenue of €2.98bn in 2023, a drop of 36% from €4.6bn in 2022.Lufthansa Cargo also generated an adjusted ebit of ...
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Air cargo's "surprisingly" strong start to 2024 continues in February
The air cargo market reported another double-digit percentage increase in demand in February continuing a "surprisingly strong" strong start to the year as e-commerce boosted demand levels.The latest figures from data provider Xeneta show that air cargo demand increased by 11% year on year in February, while the dynamic load ...
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Jettainer promotes Riekert to chief commercial officer
Thorsten Riekert. Photo: JettainerULD specialist Jettainer has appointed its chief sales officer Thorsten Riekert as chief commercial officer.In this newly created position, Riekert will be responsible for Jettainer’s commercial strategy aiming at advancing the company’s global growth trajectory.Jettainer said the appointment of Riekert to chief commercial officer is an integral ...
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DHL's airfreight volume decline slows in Q4 2023
DHL Group's airfreight volumes in the fourth quarter of 2023 continued to suffer from reduced air cargo demand, but the quarter was a marked improvement on earlier in the year.Fourth quarter airfreight volumes were down 3.6% year on year to 433,000 tons. Year on year, this compares to -12.2% in ...
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Etihad Cargo sees revenues decline in 2023 as market rates cooled
Etihad Cargo registered a decline in its cargo revenues last year as the wider air cargo market cooled following the Covid boom.The Abu Dhabi-headquartered airline saw its cargo revenues in 2023 decline by 38% year on year to $914m following the "exceptional yield registered in 2022 due to Covid".Meanwhile, cargo ...
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Qatar Cargo waves goodbye to its last Boeing 747 freighter
Source: Qatar Airways CargoQatar Airways Cargo has exited Boeing 747 freighter operations after the model conducted its final flight for the Doha-headquartered airline last week.The aircraft (A7-BGB) completed its final flight from Barcelona to Doha on March 1.The carrier said that it had decided to exit the operation of the ...
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DHL not looking to buy DB Schenker
DHL Group CEO Tobias Meyer. Photo: DHL GroupDHL Group has declared itself out of the running for acquiring DB Schenker following much speculation over which company will buy the freight forwarder.The German logistics company's chief executive Tobias Meyer said on March 6 that DB Schenker was determined "not a good ...
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Cargolux takes a stand on disposable e-cigarettes
Cargolux will no longer transport disposable electronic cigarettes in response to concerns over their impact on health and the environment.The all-cargo airline said that the ban would also apply to its Cargolux Italia and comes in response to "growing concern about the adverse effects of these products on both public ...
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Airfreight rates on major trades remain down on 2023 levels in February
Air cargo rates continued to register declines on major east-west trades in February compared with last year as the timing of Lunar New Year break affected performance.The latest figures from the Baltic Exchange Airfreight Index (BAI) show that rates from Hong Kong to North America were down 5.5% year on ...
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Menzies wins Belgrade Airport cargo handling contract
Photo: Menzies AviationMenzies Aviation has begun providing full ground handling services at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport in Serbia.From March 5, the aviation services provider will provide air cargo services, alongside ramp handling and baggage, de-icing, passenger and PRM services at the airport, operated by VINCI Airports since December 2018.The contract ...
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Kerry Logistics takes a majority stake in Business by Air
Kerry Logistics Network has acquired a majority stake in French freight forwarder Business By Air SAS (BBA) to strengthen the firm's position in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.Kerry said that BBA specialises in industrial clients covering verticals such as automotive, aerospace and pharmaceuticals and has acted as its ...
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Swissport Tanzania gains IATA CEIV Fresh certification
Photo: SwissportSwissport Tanzania has been awarded IATA CEIV Fresh certification for its air cargo logistics operations at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam (DAR).The new certification positions Swissport as the only air cargo handler to meet this standard at Julius Nyerere International Airport.The achievement in Tanzania complements Swissport’s ...