Asia-Pacific aircargo continues recovery
POSITIVE trends have continued for the Asia-Pacific airfreight industry with demand for its services increasing 32% in April as the global economic climate further improved.
International aircargo demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (ftk), rose to 5.2bn from 3.9bn ftk in April 2009 when the market was “very weak,” according to the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), which represents 23 carriers in the Asia...
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