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Supply chains brace for impact as US further hikes tariffs on China
Supply chains brace for impact as US further hikes tariffs on China
Airfreight demand from China, Hong Kong to the US declines as rates rise
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LOT Cargo signs up with cargo.one for online booking
Cathay launches Cathay Technologies to drive aviation digital solutions
Globe Air Cargo Cambodia named GSA for Air Premia in Cambodia, Myanmar
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Hactl, HKT establish Hong Kong’s first 5G private network-enabled air cargo terminal
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Airport Authority Hong Kong appoints Vivian Cheung as CEO
U.S. reciprocal tariffs to shift global trade, leave long-term effects
Chongqing-Hong Kong Sea-Rail Service boosts Hong Kong shipments
Duvenbeck appoints China Representative to expand international operations
DHL partners with Chinese ecommerce giant TEMU
Skyway Airlines begins freighter operations in Hong Kong; taps Hactl as ground handler
IATA's SAF Registry goes live
BIMCO: Container rates drop 28%, worst first quarter in 20 years
Emirates launches Emirates Courier Express, an end-to-end delivery service
Air Charter Service arranges relief flights to Myanmar, Thailand after quake
WFS resumes cargo handling deal with MASkargo in France
IATA World Cargo Symposium 2025: Navigating Geopolitical Shifts with Technology & Innovation
Turkish Cargo resumes operations at Maastricht Aachen Airport
Air cargo demand declines slightly in February – IATA
China Aircraft Leasing Group upsizes warehouse facility to US$700M
Kerry Logistics rebrands as KLN; reports profit rise in 2024
WorldACD: Global air cargo rates rise as post-NY market rebounds
SATS partners with Guangtai to innovate ground support technology
United Cargo expands TempControl with Envirotainer Releye® RKN
Jettainer, Air Astana to continue ULD partnership
APAC airlines sustain cargo growth amid growing trade uncertainties
DHL transports 17 endangered Mountain Bongo antelopes from Florida to Kenya
Hong Kong exporters remain positive despite growing trade tensions
Sea-Intel: New carrier alliances launch with record schedule reliability
Tariff turmoil persists, though ocean freight rates continue to decline
UN agencies express grave concern over increased satellite interference
Airbus launches pilot programme to boost SAF adoption
Enhanced Asia connections at Techplata with new ONE services
IATA launches decarbonization body to oversee SAF Registry
Qantas Freight partners with CargoAi to expand digital distribution
Cathay Cargo Terminal earns Asia's first IATA SeMS certification
Air cargo rates and demand see gradual growth
Alaska, Hawaiian Air Cargo launch shared booking across network
Container rates slip amid signs of overcapacity
Cathay reports double-digit cargo growth in February
Qatar Airways Cargo launches TechLift to enhance semiconductor transport
China's SF Airlines expands fleet to 90 freighters
Finnair, DB Schenker partner to reduce GHG emissions for cargo transport
WFS, Kuehne+Nagel partner in Frankfurt for cost-efficient import cargo clearances
Modern Terminals ink cooperation deal with Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group
Saudia Cargo reports surge in date shipments
Jettainer launches updates to customer platform
China, Hong Kong raise concerns over Hutchison Ports deal
China's railway cargo transportation volume up in January-February
Hong Kong Air Cargo names Hakan Bulat as new president
Hong Kong air cargo growth steadies in February
deugro moves oversized equipment for petrochemical project
WorldACD: Flat markets slightly above last year's levels
Frankfurt sees steady cargo traffic in February
Abu Dhabi streamlines export booking process in new partnership
SATS, Vietnam Airlines sign MoU to develop air cargo terminal in Vietnam
Malaysia's Sin-Kung Logistics eyes air cargo with Prima Air acqusition
Kerry Logistics selected by Teva as exclusive 4PL provider in GBA
Global trade set for growth despite U.S. policy shifts – DHL Trade Atlas 2025
Cathay cautious but optimistic on cargo outlook this year following strong 2024
Korean Air unveils new aircraft livery following Asiana merger
Hungary Airlines taps Hactl for Hong Kong flights
Air Charter Service names new EMEA, APAC head of time critical service
U.S. tariffs to accelerate relocation of factories to South, Southeast Asia
WorldACD: China to US market weakens in February
JD Logistics facilitates import of largest direct air shipment of Dutch tulips in China
Tariff rollouts, prevailing uncertainty challenging logistics
Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran to step down in October 2025
Contecon Guayaquil welcomes 1st direct service to Asia
Lufthansa Cargo aims to become a top five global cargo airline
Airforwarders Association calls for caution with tariffs
CMA CGM to invest US$1B for new Chicago air cargo hub
Trump halts Canada, Mexico tariffs again for another month
Slump in Shanghai spot rates a ‘taste of what's to come’ for ecommerce
DCSA launches programme to accelerate shipping digitalisation
Hactl inks deal with Shell Hong Kong on renewable diesel fuel
Lödige Industries supports dnata with maintenance services at Changi Airport
DHL sees new opportunities in Thailand amid supply chain diversification
Emirates SkyCargo boosts initiatives to combat illegal wildlife trade
Royal Air Maroc boosts cargo links with Beijing
Thai Airways taps ECS Group subsidiary for Belgium-Bangkok cargo
Port of Antwerp-Bruges expanding its Maritime Logistics Zone
DHL Group opens three EV centres in Asia
Emirates boosts cargo capacity with new flights to Shenzhen, Da Nang, and Siem Reap
Kuehne+Nagel bags Sanofi fulfilment services in Türkiye
Neutral Air Partner launches NAPay with CargoWALLET
HKIA accelerates investments in infrastructure, digitalization
Maastricht Aachen Airport seeks to boost china ties and Asian trade
DHL moves to grab larger slice of returns
United Cargo expects a good start to 2025 amid uncertainties
Freight pricing, contracts become more fluid
Etihad Cargo eyes further Asia expansion
Software provider opens door for airline premium ecommerce service
Hactl sees cargo boost from Hong Kong’s new three-runway system
Kuehne+Nagel inaugurates Rolls-Royce engine fulfilment centre in Dubai
Air cargo demand rises 3.2% in January, slowing from double digits in 2024
Qatar Airways Cargo launches aerospace product
Emirates SkyCargo freighters get new livery
ACI World forecasts cargo growth of 2.4%-2.7% from 2024 to 2053
APAC airlines sustains cargo growth despite growing uncertainties
U.S. eyes implementing steep port fees for Chinese containerships
IATA World Cargo Symposium 2025: Navigating Geopolitical Shifts with Technology & Innovation
Transshipments fuel cargo growth at Hong Kong Int'l Airport in January
Atlas Air, DHL terminating Polar Air Cargo joint venture in 2025
SATS notes “volatile” outlook for cargo business
Royal Jordanian Cargo marks 35 years of Maastricht Airport operation
Air Charter Service passes 30,000 flights in one year for the first time
Emirates SkyCargo, Astral Aviation sign MoU to boost trade to and from Africa
Sri Lanka's Fits Cargo joins CargoAi booking platform
AAT expands partnership with Hong Kong Post
Port of LA reports busiest January on its 117-year history
ANA reports higher cargo tonnage in the first nine months of 2024
Atlas Air signs MoU with SATS, WFS to expand global cooperation
Cathay Cargo records double-digit volume growth in January
American Airlines Cargo doubles annual plastic waste reduction
Etihad Cargo supports fresh flowers transport from Nairobi to Europe
Air cargo adjusting to looming de minimis changes
Schiphol reports 8.2% increase in cargo for 2024
Awery appoints Wayne Phelan to drive US, Southeast Asia expansion
Korean Air increases cargo capacity to Japan with new Kobe flights
New air cargo routes link China's Guiyang with Myanmar, Bangladesh
Air Macau names AVS GSA Thailand as country's GSSA
Dachser boosts its network for life science, healthcare logistics
DHL: Tariff concerns has led to early ocean shipping cargo rush
Port of Long Beach reports busiest January on record
World trade growth revised down for 2025-2026
Frankfurt cargo volumes slid in January
Maastricht Aachen Airport expands cargo flights amid Belgian strikes
MIA expects 3% more flower shipments for Valentine's 2025
Supply chain drives M&A deal activity to record 5% YoY value growth in 2024
Turkish Cargo joins CargoWise platform
Qatar Airways Cargo transports 42M red roses for Valentine’s Day
UPS starts new Paris-Hong Kong cargo route
AAT appointed cargo terminal operator for Air Premia’s new Hong Kong route
Jettainer appoints Steffen Fessler as head of cool ULD
Skylog Turkiye and ANA launch cargo services
Swissport expands flower logistics capacity ahead of Valentine's Day demand
DHL: Multi-shoring beyond “China Plus 1” on the rise
Glasgow Prestwick Airport handles its longest-ever cargo
Air New Zealand joins AAPA
Trump delays “de minimis” suspension for Chinese imports
Korean Air returns to profitability by the end of 2024
Cathay Cargo has launched IATA's ONE Record system
Hellmann appoints Lee I´Ons as new regional CEO for IMEA
Swissport grows air cargo handling in Australia, expands to New Zealand
MICT continues to invest in expanding capacity
Asia Airfreight Terminal, SATS HK forge partnership with DHL
Hong Kong notes record Chilean cherry containers handled in a month
Swissport becomes new ground handler at Frankfurt Airport
Air cargo faces slow start to 2025 but fears over trade war impact ‘premature’ – Xeneta
Hong Kong Air Cargo launches flights to Glasgow Prestwick Airport
USPS reverses course, lifts suspension of parcels from Hong Kong and China
US Postal Service temporarily suspends incoming parcels from China, Hong Kong
Astral Aviation appoints HIT Cargo Asia as GSA for mainland China
Japan OKs ANA Holding’s takeover of Nippon Cargo Airlines
EVA Air achieves IATA CEIV lithium batteries certification
Accelerated Global Solutions invests in Malaysia's KGW Logistics
WFS starts operations at JFK's first new-build cargo terminal in 30 years
CMA CGM AIR CARGO offers capacity on Freightos, cargo.one, CargoAi
Hellmann acquires full ownership of its perishable logistics JV HPL Apollo
FedEx accelerates delivery of import shipments to Johor, Malaysia
APAC airlines' cargo rebounds in 2024 following two years of decline
Oman Air extends ULD management deal with Jettainer
IATA releases SAF accounting and reporting methodology
WFS acquires part of Menzies Aviation's cargo operations at Schiphol
Saudia Cargo aims to be among the top 10 global air cargo carriers by 2030
Global air cargo demand achieves record growth in 2024
Norwegian Cargo to offer capacity at WebCargo by Freightos platform
DHL Express sign first SAF procurement in Asia with major deal in Japan
DHL, Nippon Cargo Airlines charter semiconductor equipment to Hokkaido
Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal, receives four new electric Ship-to-Shore cranes
Port of LA records second-best year in 2024
Vienna Airport, Korean Air extend cooperation in cargo handling
Thai VietJet eyes boost to Bangkok-Mumbai cargo operations with ECS deal
Demand edges back upwards ahead of Lunar New Year break
Korean Air introduces Airbus A350 featuring three cargo doors to its fleet
DHL: Hong Kong air traders signal improved optimism for Q1 2025
Hong Kong records double-digit cargo growth in 2024
Cathay records highest 2024 cargo tonnage of any month in December
Trump delays tariffs on Inauguration Day but issues new threats to China, the EU
Challenge Group adds two converted freighters to fleet
SF Airlines starts Ezhou-Oslo cargo service
Asia rates remain high despite seasonal slowdown
Qantas Airways joins Kuala Lumpur-based AAPA
U.S. proposes new rules for the entry of low-value shipments
Lufthansa Group taps Swissport for London Heathrow ground handling
Frankfurt cargo volume grows 6.2% in 2024 but remains below pre-pandemic levels
WorldACD notes softening growth in tonnages and rates
Emirates SkyCargo adds freighters to meet demand
Rebuilding efforts from devastating L.A. fires could impact container volumes
Qatar Airways Cargo, Unilode announce a digitalisation deal
SMALL, MID-SIZED TYPES SHINE IN FREIGHTER OUTLOOK
November 3, 2014
Boeing 737 lineup
Boeing's board of directors has given the company the green light to give 737-800s an all-cargo configuration.

Boeing is close to adding a new freighter conversion programme to its line-up. The US aircraft maker has received the green light from its board to turn Boeing 737-800 planes into an all-cargo configuration.
Boeing had signalled earlier that it was working on a conversion scheme for the 737-800. In April, conversion specialist Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) had announced its programme for the aircraft.
The all-cargo version of the 737-800 will be able to carry 12 pallets on the main deck or 11 full-size containers plus one half ULD position, one pallet more than the 737-400.
According to Bob Convey, AEI's vice president of sales and marketing, developing the programme will take close to three years, which would see the first units become available in 2017. He is bullish about the 737-800, predicting that all integrated carriers will use it.
“I think this is going to be the narrowbody freighter for the next 20 years,” he said.
For now, AEI has its hands full with freighter conversions of Boeing 737-400s and 737-300s. In mid-October, it announced an order for seven units from New Zealand-based leasing firm Airwork. In the third quarter, AEI delivered eight converted 737 freighters to its clients.
The longer-term outlook for 737s-turned-cargo aircraft is no less bright. Both Boeing and Airbus, who recently released their predictions on demand for freighter aircraft over the next two decades, envisage lively activity in the narrowbody conversion segment over the period. Owing to development and operating costs, all narrowbody freighters are former passenger planes turned into all-cargo configuration.
Boeing projects that 960 narrowbody cargo aircraft will enter service over the next two decades – the lion’s share of the 1,330 converted freighters altogether that it anticipates to come on stream during that period.
Of the 840 new freighters entering service during that time, 590 will be in the large bracket (with payloads over 80 tonnes) and 250 will be production freighters with payloads between 40 and 80 tonnes.
Overall, the world jet freighter fleet will swell from 1,690 aircraft to 2,730 in 2033, Boeing forecasts. The manufacturer’s projections are based on average annual growth of 4.7 percent for air cargo traffic (measured in revenue tonne-kilometres). Its previous long-term forecast had envisaged 5.0 percent annual growth.
“We see strong signs of a recovery as air freight traffic levels continue to strengthen after several years of stagnation,” said Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing at Boeing. “The air cargo market is now growing at nearly the long-term rates.”
While the Asia-North America and Asia-Europe sectors will remain the heaviest air freight markets in terms of volume, Boeing anticipates the fastest growth rates on intra-Asian trade lanes, in China’s domestic market and in the Asia-North America sector.
Airbus was less optimistic in its latest forecast, projecting average annual growth of 4.5 percent, down from the 4.8 percent it predicted in its previous 20-year forecast. The European plane manufacturer predicts that 2,358 freighters will be delivered over the next 20 years. Of these, 612 will have payload capability between 10 and 30 tonnes, 1,145 between 30 and 80 tonnes and 601 large freighters. Airbus (which has no large freighter in its portfolio) has been more bullish on the mid-size segment than its competitor, arguing that regionalization will tilt the balance away from large freighters to mid-sized models.
According to Airbus, the global freighter fleet will rise from 1,645 units to 2,645 over the period. Its analysts reckon that the growth in bellyhold capacity will lead to a slight decrease in the market share of freighters.
Executives from Boeing and from some freighter outfits have questioned the assumption that freighters are losing market share. “The balance between passenger and freighter aircraft will largely stay where it is now,” said Michael Steen, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of Atlas Air.
Both manufacturers see strong demand for mid-sized freighters due to the rise in regional traffic, such as in the intra-Asian arena, while the surge in e-commerce is fuelling demand for narrowbody as well as mid-sized cargo planes.

By Ian Putzger
Air Freight Correspondent | Toronto