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- 73. Air New Zealand to Expand Cargo Operations
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Air New Zealand Cargo has signed an International Airfreight Capacity agreement with New Zealand's Ministry of Transport that will give exporters and importers the ability to access key markets in a world where available air freight capacity is reduced due to the COVID19 pandemic.
- 74. Global Air Cargo Recovery Continues in September
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IATA data for global air freight markets in September 2020 shows that air cargo demand, while strengthening, remains depressed compared to 2019 levels. Global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), was 8% below previous-year levels in September (-9.9% for international operations). That is an improvement from the 12.1% year-on-year drop recorded in August. Month-on-mont
- 75. Severe Capacity Crunch in Air Cargo; ACTKs Down 42% in April 2020
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IATA's global air freight market data for April 2020 shows that demand dropped 27.7% compared to the same period in 2019 - the sharpest fall ever recorded. Still, there was insufficient capacity to meet demand as a result of the loss of belly cargo operations on passenger aircraft.
- 76. Airline Passenger Traffic up by 6% in May 2008
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Airline Passenger Traffic up by 6% in May 2008. At 1.3%, cargo demand is considerably down from the 4.3% recorded for the full year 2007. For the first five months of 2008, air freight volumes were up 2.8%. The biggest cause of the slow growth came from a 0.5% contraction in Asian carrier traffic. This resulted from the impact of the earthquake in China and weakness in the Japanese
- 77. Air Freight Growth Slowdown Continues in June
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Asia-Pacific airlines saw freight demand increase by just 1.5% in June 2018 compared to the same period last year. Capacity increased by 5.2%. The international freight performance by the region fell to 1.1%, a 17-month low, although this partially reflects comparisons with the strong performance in June 2017. For the first six months of 2018 FTKs expanded by 4.6% year-on-year, and
- 78. IATA Reports November 2016 Air Freight Demand
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Asia Pacific airlines saw demand in freight volumes grow 6.1% in November 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 and capacity grew by 4.0%. Seasonally-adjusted volumes are now back to the levels reached in 2010 during the post-global financial crisis bounce-back. The increase in demand is captured in the positive outlook from business surveys in the region.
- 79. IATA Reports November 2015 Air Cargo Results
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IATA's data for global air freight markets shows that air cargo volumes (measured in Freight Tonne Kilometers) were down 1.2% in November 2015 when compared to November 2014. The negative year-on-year results occurred across all regions with the exception of the Middle East. Of the major markets that together comprise more than 80% of total trade, Europe was down 2.0%, North Americ
- 80. IATA Reports 8.4% Increase in FTKs for February 2017
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Demand growth in February 2017 for global air freight markets increased by 8.4% in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) compared to the same period last year. After adjusting for the impact of the leap year in 2016, demand increased by 12%, almost four times better than the five-year average rate of 3.0%.
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