Strong Air Cargo Demand And Constrained Capacity Likely In 2022

Boeing 767
The pandemic has led to an ongoing rebalancing of freighter and belly capacity.
Credit: Boeing
Since the COVID-19 crisis hit, air cargo operators have been seeking to balance the positive—a surge in demand—with the negative—a squeeze on the capacity needed to fulfill it. Other factors, such as supply chain disruption and congestion affecting maritime cargo, have also come into play. In 2022...

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