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You are here: Home Archive 2009 December Weekly Edition 10th December 2009 Aircargo volumes take off as box lines cut back

Aircargo volumes take off as box lines cut back

by Keith Wallis, Hong Kong last modified Dec 10, 2009 02:29 PM

CAPACITY shortages in ocean freight and a stronger-than-expected rebound in US and European retail sales have helped drive a surge in aircargo volumes in the past three months.

Korean Air, the world’s largest aircargo airline, has already confirmed that November was its busiest month to date, with an extra 41 freighter flights.
This came after the carrier operated an extra 10 cargo flights in September and an additional...

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