There is a very interesting article on the Air Cargo News website, which states that next year could see a lack of air cargo capacity as passenger aircraft additions ease, additional freighters are in short supply and e-commerce demand remains strong according to Rotate chief executive Ryan Keyrouse, speaking at the recent Tiaca Air Cargo Forum last week.
Highlighting some of the issues the industry could face of the supply side, this will help guide the development of the U-Freight Group's expedited international airfreight business.
Keyrouse said that aircraft utilisation was at its highest level in the past five years meaning it was unlikely that more capacity could be squeezed out of the current global fleet.
He said that if e-commerce demand growth out of Asia continues to rise at around 20% next year it could result in capacity being shifted to the region from other markets on top of ongoing capacity shortages.
The complete article can be read here:
https://www.aircargonews.net/business/supply-chains/air-cargo-capacity-set-to-come-under-pressure-in-2025/For more information about the U-Freight Group's global air freight forwarding and logistics services, or our e-commerce logistics operations, please visit the relevant pages of this website or contact your local office, details of which can be seen here:
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