Asian Air Cargo

Air Cargo and the Competition Among Regional Hubs
Southeast Asia is entering an intense race to become the gateway for high-value goods, where airports, trade zones, and connectivity networks are designed as a single ecosystem.
  • ASIAN Air Cargo: When will there come brighter days?
    (VLR) The top nine carriers in the 56th edition of IATA’s recently released World Air Transport Statistics for 2011 — ranked by scheduled freight-tonne kilometers in domestic, international and total tonnage categories — were unchanged from the previous year. There were significant movements in the rest of the top 50, determined largely by geography, but this is the year in which the tectonic plates are really beginning to shift. When the league tables for 2012 are published in a year’s time, the world could see a reshuffling of the pack right from top to bottom.
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