Air Cargo Demand Surges in July Driven by Strong Middle Eastern Growth

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Global air cargo demand surged in July 2024, marking the eighth consecutive month of double-digit growth, according to data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Middle Eastern carriers led this momentum with a significant 14.7% year-on-year increase in demand, a reflection of the robust performance seen across all regions.

This upswing comes as global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), rose by 13.6% compared to July 2023. The remarkable growth is attributed to several factors, including a rise in global trade, booming e-commerce, and ongoing capacity constraints in maritime shipping, which have increasingly driven demand toward air freight. The peak season for air cargo is still ahead, signaling a potential continuation of these positive trends.

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Asia-Pacific airlines recorded the strongest regional performance, with a 17.6% year-on-year growth in demand, bolstered by a 19.8% rise on the Within-Asia trade lane. Middle Eastern carriers maintained their strong position, particularly on the Europe-Middle East route, which saw an impressive 32.2% increase in demand.

Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTKs), also expanded in July, growing by 8.3% globally. This growth was largely driven by a 12.8% increase in international belly capacity, supported by a thriving passenger market, and a 6.9% rise in international freighter capacity.

IATA’s Director General, Willie Walsh, noted the resilience of the air cargo industry amidst various political and economic challenges, highlighting the sector’s ability to adapt to shifting demand patterns. He also pointed out that despite challenges, including flight cancellations and airport disruptions caused by severe weather events in North America and the Caribbean, the industry continued to demonstrate strong performance.

Overall, July’s performance underscores the vital role air cargo plays in global trade, especially in regions where other modes of transport face limitations. With the peak shipping season approaching, the air cargo sector is poised to continue its robust growth trajectory into the latter half of the year.


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