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- 41. Air Cargo Markets in Modest Slowdown
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Data compiled by IATA shows that demand (measured in Freight Tonne Kilometers or FTKs) for global air freight markets in April 2014 was 3.2% above previous year levels. Demand has not, however, grown in recent months. Traffic levels in April were slightly below those of January and 1.1% lower than what was recorded in March.
- 42. Air Freight Volumes Flat After Recent Declines
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IATA's data for global air freight markets show that in August 2015 freight markets stabilized after two months of decline. Asia Pacific carriers saw a fall in FTKs of 1.0% in August compared to August 2014, and capacity expanded 4.9%. The contraction was less severe than in July (-2.0%), although with the continued drop in export orders for Chinese manufacturing, it is hard to say
- 43. Korean Air Records World’s No.3 in Cargo Volume
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Korean Air Records World’s No.3 in Cargo Volume
- 44. IATA ranks Korean Air Cargo World's No. 2
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IATA ranks Korean Air Cargo World's No. 2.
- 45. Lunar New Year and US Port Congestion Boosts February 2015 Air Freight
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IATA’s February 2015 data for global air freight markets shows a sharp increase in year-on-year air freight volumes. Growth measured by freight tonne kilometers (FTK) was up 11.7% in February, compared to February 2014. Capacity grew 7.4%. Much of the impressive February result is due to the timing of the Lunar New Year activities. Air freight is given a strong boost in the weeks l
- 46. Air Freight Growth Slowed to 2.2% in 2015
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Cargo in Asia Pacific, accounting for around 39% of freight traffic, expanded by a moderate 2.3%. Asia Pacific carriers were basically flat in December, expanding just 0.1%. For the whole of 2015, the region grew 2.3%. The FLF for 2015 was 53.9%, the highest of any region. Cargo expansion in the region has been hampered by a shift in Chinese economic policy to favour domestic cons
- 47. Global Air Freight Growth Concentrates in Asia and Middle East
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IATA’s November 2014 data for global air freight markets shows that demand measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTK) grew 4.2% compared to November 2013. Capacity grew by 3.3% over the previous November. Compared to October 2014, air freight demand expanded by a healthy 0.8%. The most significant growth was recorded by carriers in the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions, at 5.9%
- 48. Global Air Freight Experiences Modest Growth in March
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IATA’s latest data for global air freight markets shows a modest 1.6% rise in volumes in March compared to a year ago, measured in Freight Tonne Kilometers (FTK). The industry’s March performance stands in sharp contrast to the exceptionally strong 12.2% rise reported for February, a month which was positively skewed by the combined impacts of the timing of the Lunar New Year and t
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