Regional challenges continue to affect airfreight volumes at airports globally as European hubs experience congestion and reduced volumetric growth while Asian-Pacific and North American airports are benefiting from capacity increases and lifted travel restrictions. Cargo throughput has declined an average of 4% year over year, according to an Air Cargo World analysis of airport
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The airfreight industry remains slow to adopt new technology and to automate and streamline manual processes to create a more efficient supply chain for all stakeholders. In the meantime, developers work to make platforms simple, user-friendly and accessible. Matt Petot, founder and chief executive officer of CargoAi In this episode of “On Air with Air
The third installment in Air Cargo World’s 2022 webinar series, “Dangerous goods in focus: Shoring up air cargo logistics,” is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 11 a.m. ET. The webinar will include a live panel discussion from industry leaders, including Flexport and dnata, on how visibility and compliance are making dangerous goods (DG) shipments
The summer months brought a resurgence of passenger travel but not a rebound in cargo traffic. Globally, airport throughput in August dropped 6.6% year over year at selected airports, according to an Air Cargo World analysis of airport traffic. Airports in Europe and Asia-Pacific saw the greatest YoY declines at 11% and 14.4%, respectively.