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9. Reactionary Air Cargo Security Directives Raise AAPA Concerns
Reactionary Air Cargo Security Directives Raise AAPA Concerns. Asian carriers are amongst the leaders in the global air cargo industry, carrying roughly 40% of global air freight. Products transported by air make up 35% of the total value of goods traded internationally, and air cargo is critical to the smooth functioning of the global economy and everyday modern life.
10. Korean Air Cargo Launches Mobile Website; Delivers Tons of Beaujolais Nouveau
Korean Air Cargo has launched a news mobile website that offers a convenient and accessible cargo service to customers worldwide anytime, anywhere. Customers can enter the mobile website through Korean Air Cargo’s homepage or by using the QR code. Smart phone and tablet PC users with Android, iOS and Blackberry 6.0 can simply key in the URL of Korean Air Cargo’s homepage, and then
11. Global Air Cargo Demand Up 9% on Pre-COVID Levels
IATA's February 2021 data for global air cargo markets shows that demand, up 9% on February 2019, continued to outperform pre-COVID levels. February's air cargo demand also showed strong month-on-month growth on January 2021 levels. Volumes have now returned to 2018 levels seen prior to the US-China trade war. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 April 2021.
12. Global Air Cargo in May Up 9.4% Above Pre-COVID Levels
IATA's May 2021 data for global air cargo markets shows that demand continued its strong growth trend. Asia-Pacific airlines saw demand for international air cargo increase 5.3% in May 2021 compared to the same month in 2019. This was a decrease compared to the previous month (5.9%) due to a slight slowdown in growth in several large trade routes within Asia. Published by TravelNew
13. Air Cargo Demand Reaches Record High in March 2021
IATA's March 2021 data for global air cargo markets shows that air cargo demand continued to outperform pre-COVID levels (March 2019) with demand up 4.4%. Demand in March 2021 reached the highest level recorded since the series began in 1990. Month-on-month demand also increased albeit at a slower pace than the previous month with volumes up 0.4% in March over February 2021 levels.
14. IATA Calls for Transformation of Air Cargo Industry
IATA has called for continued transformation in the air cargo industry with a focus on raising the quality of its services. The global air cargo sector continues to face a difficult business environment. The anemic growth experienced since 2010 continued in 2015 with a 1.9% expansion of volumes. And yields have contracted each year since 2012. IATA estimates that volume growth will
15. GTR Opens Air Cargo Hub at KLIA Air Cargo Terminal 1
The Minister of Transport YB Loke Siew Fook, along with CEO of AirAsia Group Tony Fernandes, AirAsia Group President (Airlines) Bo Lingam, SATS President and CEO Alex Hungate, GTR CEO Kevin Chin, AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat and Teleport CEO Pete Chareonwongsak officiated the opening of the new GTR air cargo hub.
16. Hong Kong Air Cargo Joins IATA
Hong Kong Air Cargo received its IATA membership certificate on Thursday. In September last year, Hong Kong Air Cargo passed the rigorous IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), an audit which is internationally recognised and accepted as an evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline.

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