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Air cargo demand slumps in Feb as COVID-19 takes hold

Geneva [Switzerland], Apr 2 (ANI): The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released February data for global air freight markets showing that demand measured in cargo tonne kilometres (CTKs) decreased by 1.4 per cent compared to the same period in 2019.

ANI Apr 02, 2020 11:33 IST googleads

Air cargo is delivering lifesaving drugs and medical equipment besides supporting global supply chains

Adjusting the comparison for the impact of Lunar New Year which fell in February in 2019 and the leap year in 2020 which meant an additional day of activity, seasonally-adjusted demand was down 9.1 per cent month-on-month in February.
By February, the negative impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on air cargo demand were becoming visible. The month witnessed several significant developments.

Manufacturing production in China, one of the world's largest air cargo markets, dropped sharply due to widespread factory closures and travel restrictions.
Global export orders fell to a historically low level. The global Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) is in contraction territory with all major trading nations reporting falling orders.
Significant cargo capacity was lost as a result of airlines reducing passenger operations in response to government travel restrictions due to COVID-19, severely impacting global supply chains.
Cargo capacity measured in available cargo tonne kilometres (ACTKs) dropped by 4.4 per cent year-on-year in February. This is subject to the same distortions as the non-seasonally adjusted demand numbers.
"The spread of COVID-19 intensified over the month of February and with it the impact on air cargo. Adjusted demand for air cargo fell by 9.1 per cent," said IATA's Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac.
Asia Pacific carriers were the most affected with a seasonally-adjusted drop of 15.5 per cent. What has unfolded since is a story of two halves.
The disruption of global supply chains led to a fall in demand. But the dramatic disruption in passenger traffic resulted in even deeper cuts to cargo capacity. And the industry is struggling to serve remaining demand with the limited capacity available.
"We only got a first glimpse of this in February. Among all the uncertainty in this crisis, one thing is clear -- air cargo is vital. It is delivering lifesaving drugs and medical equipment. And it is supporting global supply chains," said de Juniac.
That is why it is critical for governments to remove any blockers as the industry does all it can to keep the global air cargo network functioning in the crisis and ready for the recovery, he said in a statement. (ANI)

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