Global air cargo stabilizing

Supply Chain

Monday, March 04, 2013
   Global air freight markets are slowly stabilizing, propelled by activity at the end of 2012, according to the International Air Transport Association.    The group has anticipated a growth in air freight demand of 1.4 percent this year.    Air cargo demand was up by 5 percent in January, year over year, but fell by 0.9 percent when compared with December. IATA pointed out that the year-over-year numbers are likely skewed because of the timing of the Chinese New Year, which ...
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