Asia-Pacific airfreight volumes hit an updraft
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Sineva Toevai
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Jul 16, 2010 04:23 PM
THE ASIA-Pacific airfreight industry is going from strength to strength with demand in May surging 39%.
International airfreight volume, measured in freight tonne kilometres (ftk), rose to 5.7bn from 4.1bn ftk in May 2009, the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), which represents 23 carriers in the Asia-Pacific region, said. Freight demand in April jumped 32%...
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