Analyst: Air cargo won't bounce back in 2013

Consultants

Tuesday, March 05, 2013
   Air freight demand remained stagnant from June 2010 to the end of 2012 and has not achieved net growth since 2007.    According to Air Cargo Management Group’s Air Freight and Express Performance Analysis 2013 , which covers the international market, there will be few signs of market growth this year.    The industry did take in $96 million in 2011, a record revenue that rose by 8 percent when compared to 2010. ACMG, however, noted this increase came from fuel surcharges an...
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