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WorldACD: Global cargo tonnages rebound in May

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Worldwide air cargo tonnages rebounded in May with a +4% month-on-month (MoM) increase, according to the latest weekly figures and analysis from WorldACD Market...

WorldACD: Global air cargo market stable, while China to USA lane...

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The air cargo market was stable in terms of tonnages on a worldwide level in the week ending Sunday May 25 (week 21), compared...

WorldACD: APAC, global tonnages rebound

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Worldwide air cargo tonnages rebounded substantially last week (12-18 May) with a +6% week-on-week (WoW) increase, thanks largely to a strong recovery from Asia...

WorldACD: Cargo demand drops as ‘de minimis’ exemption ends

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Worldwide chargeable weight declined -1% in week 19 (May 5-11) compared to the previous week, marking a string of contractions since the first week...

WorldACD: Labour Day adds to tonnage declines from Asia Pacific

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Air cargo tonnages declined steeply last week from Asia Pacific and specifically from China and Hong Kong to the USA ahead of the changes...

WorldACD: Worldwide tonnages up 6% in April

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Preliminary air cargo figures for April indicate that worldwide tonnages for the month were up by +6%, year on year (YoY), driven by a...

WorldACD: Rates from Asia Pacific fall further amid market uncertainty

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Air cargo markets from Asia Pacific and worldwide weakened further in the week to 20 April due to the effects of Easter holidays and...

WorldACD: Post-Eid recovery masks demand pressure

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Global tonnage improved +3% in week 15 (April 7-13) after the previous week’s drop of -7% as markets that had closed for the Eid-al-Fitr...

WorldACD: Tonnages drop due to Eid, global uncertainty

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The slowdown in global tonnage that began in the latter half of March accelerated in week 14 (March 31 - April 6), according to...

WorldACD: Q1 2025 up 3% ahead of US tariffs

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Worldwide air cargo tonnages grew by +3% year on year (YoY) in the first three months of 2025 with average global rates rising +4%,...