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Airfreight numbers a positive sign for ocean cargo

by Roger Hailey - Lloyd's List last modified Dec 07, 2009 10:41 AM

Asia-Pacific airfreight is on the rise after recording 1.9% growth in October on the back of a 3.1% decline in September.

  
Airfreight numbers a positive sign for ocean cargo

Hopes lifting: Asia-Pacific aircargo figures for October hint at turnaround.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) figures indicated that the region’s carriers had benefited from the airfreight generated by the earlier and stronger economic revival in Asia, with industrial production now rising strongly in a number of economies.

Maritime industry observers...

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