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Home » Air Cargo Continues Moderate Recovery, But Growth Uneven Across Regions

Air Cargo Continues Moderate Recovery, But Growth Uneven Across Regions

January 15, 2014
IATA

All regions reported growth except for Latin America and Africa. The strongest performing region was the Middle East where carriers reported a 16.5-percent improvement. Significantly, Asia-Pacific carriers, who account for some 40 percent of the market, reported 4.9-percent growth, more than doubling the 1.8-percent growth of October.

Healthy demand coupled with a slower expansion in capacity helped to improve the average load factor to 49.2 percent, which is 0.7 percentage points above the previous November.

"The November results are encouraging"”particularly for carriers in the Asia-Pacific region. This good news is largely being driven by improving economic prospects in China along with an overall boost on Asian trade routes. The uptick is a welcome development in a weak performing market. Overall volumes, when adjusted for seasonality, are still below the peaks reached in 2010 and 2011," said Tony Tyler, IATA's director general and CEO.

Regional Performance

Regional differences in demand growth remain broad. Carriers in Latin America and Africa reported a slight year-on-year contraction as airlines in the Middle East continue to report double digit growth.

"¢ Asia-Pacific carriers saw cargo demand grow by 4.9 percent in November compared to November 2012. This is up from the 1.8-percent year-on-year growth recorded in October. The expansion was fueled by a rebound in Asian trade volumes and the improving Chinese economy. Stronger demand for Asian manufactured consumer goods in North America and Europe has also supported the rise in Asian trade and air freight volumes. The jump in demand among the Asia-Pacific carriers-which account for some 40 percent of the global market-is a good indicator for broader airfreight improvements in the coming months.

"¢ European airlines reported a demand expansion of 8.0 percent in November compared to a year earlier. The steady improvement in recent months has come as Europe pulled away from economic contraction in 2013. The recovery in the Eurozone however is likely to remain slow and fragile and the growth in the region has proved to be uneven across countries.

"¢ North American carriers reported a 2.5-percent year-on-year improvement in freight demand. This is down from a rise of 5.3 percent in October but a definite improvement over the year-to-date performance, which is a contraction of 0.4 percent compared to the first 11 months of 2012. Business activity indicators in the manufacturing sector have been improving in recent months, recovering from any adverse impacts of the government shutdown in October. Nonetheless, the outlook remains challenging - rates of expansion are considerably lower than they were at the beginning of 2013.

"¢ Middle Eastern carriers reported the strongest performance with a 16.5 percent year-on-year growth in demand for November 2013 over the previous year. Carriers in the Middle East have benefited from improvements in advanced economies, including better demand in Europe, as well as solid economic and trade growth in the Gulf area. The trend is likely to continue with indicators showing record high export orders in the United Arab Emirates, which bodes well for continued growth in the region's trade volumes.

"¢ Latin American airlines experienced a slight year-on-year decline in freight demand of 0.1 percent in November, following a 2.0-percent increase in October. However, the growth rate of 3.2 percent during the first 11 months of 2013 is the second-fastest among the regions. Airfreight demand has been supported by solid growth in Latin American trade volumes, but contained by the sluggish performance of Brazil, the region's largest market.

"¢ African carriers registered a contraction of 1.2 percent for freight demand in November compared to a year ago. After a solid start to the year, growth in airfreight carried by African airlines weakened from the middle of 2013. Although the region's trade volumes continue to increase and local economies are experiencing fast growth, competition from airlines outside the region is intense and the lack of adequate infrastructure and political stability continue to hinder growth potential.

Source: IATA

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