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81. Boeing World Air Cargo Forecast
Boeing World Air Cargo Forecast. World air cargo traffic will expand at a 5.9% annual rate over the next two decades, with worldwide air freight traffic expected to triple through 2029, according to the Boeing World Air Cargo Forecast 2010/2011. Boeing released the biennial forecast, which is widely cited by airlines and industry groups, at the International Air Cargo Forum and Exh
82. Boeing Forecasts Long-Term Growth in Air Cargo Traffic
Boeing Forecasts Long-Term Growth in Air Cargo Traffic. Boeing has forecast that world air cargo growth will expand at a 5.8% annual rate over the next two decades, with worldwide air freight traffic tripling through 2027. According to Boeing's World Air Cargo Forecast 2008/2009, air cargo traffic will grow over the long term despite current near-term market weakness and worldwide
83. Air Cargo: FTKs Up 6.9% in January 2017
IATA's global air freight market data shows that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), rose 6.9% in January 2017 compared to the same month last year. While this was down from the 10% annual growth recorded in December 2016 it still was well above the average annual growth rate of 3% over the past five years.
84. Lufthansa Group Orders 4 Boeing Aircraft
The Lufthansa Group has completed an order for four more Boeing 777 airplanes, valued at $1.4 billion at list prices. The order provides two more Boeing 777-300ER airplanes for Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS), and two more B777 Freighters for Lufthansa Cargo, one of the world's leading air freight carriers that serves nearly 300 destinations globally.
85. Qatar Airways Prepares to Host 7th World Cargo Symposium
Qatar Airways is preparing to host the worlds largest meeting of air freight industry executives, airline officials and other stakeholders next month with the 7th World Cargo Symposium coming to Doha. Bringing together hundreds of representatives from across the global cargo sector, this years symposium organised annually by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), tak
86. 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.
87. Signs of Stabilization as Air Cargo Grows in January
Asia Pacific carriers, which represent some 39.2% of global air cargo, saw year-on-year demand growth of 7.1% while capacity was down 0.4%. Adjusting for the effect of Chinese New Year, it is estimated that the regions carriers saw demand growth of about 3.0%. The regions airlines have captured about 60% of the growth in FTK volumes seen in January compared to October.
88. IATA Reports June Traffic; Slowing Passenger Growth Trend Continues
Year-on-year, demand for air travel in June expanded by 6.2%. Capacity grew by a much more cautious 4.5% leaving load factors at 81%. While this appears to be a healthy growth rate, the growth trend since early 2012 has seen a slowdown. This is illustrated by isolating the February through June trend which shows 2% annualized growth. That is a major slowdown from the 8% annualized

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