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Market outlook optimism; Cathay's Chris Bowden shares plans; Boeing's 737 headache

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Read the top Air Cargo News stories [View the web version]( | [Add us as safe sender]( | [Forward this email]( February 2024 [Email]( [Email]( [Email]( [Email]( February's premium content Last month's news highlights Air cargo volumes made a comeback at the end of last year and demand has continued throughout January, providing a much welcomed boost for the industry propelled by a Red Sea crisis-related shift from ocean shipping, alongside anticipated Chinese New Year business. While heightened interest in airfreight may not last, forwarders certainly aren’t complaining about the unexpected opportunities, as Kerry Logistics highlights this month. Meanwhile, our market survey shows solid optimism for this year. [✈ FedEx pilots hit out at insulting job offer]( [✈ AFKLM & CMA CGM end partnership]( [✈ Red Sea conflict sees air cargo demand rise]( [✈ Nippon completes cargo-partner deal]( [✈ Flexport set for another round of job cuts]( ✈ [Boeing grows 777F tally with mystery order]( Special Report: Market outlook survey Air cargo industry optimistic for the year ahead Air Cargo News recently carried out a survey of airfreight professionals and found the majority are expecting market conditions to improve this year... [Read More ✈]( Interview: Chris Bowden, Cathay Cargo Cathay sets its sights on 2024 air cargo demand 2023 was a year that saw Cathay Cargo begin to build up volumes and capacity, plus announce a major freighter order... [Read More ✈]( The Putzger Perspective Pass the duct tape! The Boeing 737 has become a headache for the airframer following a series of issues that have emerged with the aircraft model... [Read More ✈]( Focus: INFORM Optimising air cargo processes with advanced technologies Airfreight companies have battled through many challenges but advanced technologies are set to help the industry grow... [Read more ✈]( Supply chain spotlight: Airforwarders Association Airfreight forwarding 2024: Riding turbulence and embracing new skies As we edge past the first month of 2024 there is a hum of resilience in the face of adversity and the soaring anthem of adaptation in the industry... [Read More ✈]( Focus: Red Sea crisis impact Red Sea shipping disarray sees Kerry’s air business hot up There has been much speculation about whether the Red Sea crisis and the consequent rerouting of ships is impacting airfreight and to what extent... [Read More ✈]( Data hub Air cargo volumes up 10% in January but rates weaken Air cargo volumes rose 10% year on year in January, but this hasn’t resulted in higher rates due to the availability of capacity... [Read More ✈]( IATA: Air cargo improves in December but declines for the full year Air cargo demand surged in December last year but it was not enough to push overall figures for the year into positive territory... [Read More ✈]( [CONTACT US]( Air Cargo News, 1st Floor Chancery House, St Nicholas Way Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1JB, United Kingdom Copyright © 2024 DVV Media International Ltd All rights reserved. By viewing this site you agree to our [Terms and Conditions]( and [Privacy Policy](. Website by DVV Media International Ltd. [Unsubscribe here](

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