From:
Airline Cargo Management
| September 2019
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| September 2019
The first half of 2019 has been challenging for the global air cargo business. IATA reported that global air freight markets showed FTKs, decreasing by 3.4% in May 2019, compared to the same period in 2018. This was a slight improvement on the 5.6% contraction in April
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| December 2017
Strong overall demand, a flexible freighter fleet and a new partnership with Emirates SkyCargo add up to a positive outlook for Cargolux, Europe’s largest all-cargo airline, as Helen Massy-Beresford discovers
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| December 2017
As lower fuel prices have eased some of the cost pressures on cargo operators, ULD management specialists are highlighting some of the other advantages of outsourcing this part of the business. Helen Massy-Beresford finds out more
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| December 2017
Growth of e-commerce has accelerated considerably, presenting huge opportunities to an air cargo industry only now climbing out of a period of stagnation, says Kerry Reals
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| December 2017
A recent run of acquisitions by logistics specialists shows the potential for the perishables sector, as Ian Putzger discovers
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| December 2017
After years of slow growth in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the worldwide air freight market is finally bouncing back, and the Europe-Asia
trade lane is at the forefront, as Rob Coppinger discovers
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| September 2017
As we head back to work after a summer break for much of Europe, it’s a busy issue for Airline Cargo Management
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| September 2017
Oil and gas are making a comeback after a lull last year and a period of meagre investment, delivering a welcome uplift for the charter market. Rob Coppinger has the story
From:
Airline Cargo Management
| September 2017
Airlines and operators with the specialist facilities necessary to handle live animal shipments are reporting strong demand for their services, as Helen Massy-Beresford finds out