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ACN Monthly: Top 20 cargo airports 2023; Rise of Cargojet; Wait for freighters

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An in-depth look at the air cargo market Read the top Air Cargo News stories [View the web version]( | [Add us as safe sender]( | [Forward this email]( November 2024 November's premium content Recent news highlights We are now firmly in the peak season, a period that inevitably results in higher rates across the air cargo sector. However, this year there are some questions about just how strong the peak season will be. See our data hub segment for more. Meanwhile, healthy demand is seeing capacity narrow and newbuild freighters become harder to secure, as detailed in this month's Putzger perspective column. Other top content includes Cargojet’s take on how it has thrived and the top 20 cargo airports in 2023. [✈](www.aircargonews.net/business/acquisitions/dsv-and-cvc-bid-e14bn-for-db-schenker/)[Amazon offers capacity to third parties]( [✈ DSV to complete Schenker buy in mid-2025]( [✈ Air cargo incendiary plot arrests]( www.aircargonews.net/airlines/bangladesh-air-cargo-market-faces-logjams-following-protests/✈](www.aircargonews.net/airlines/bangladesh-air-cargo-market-faces-logjams-following-protests/)[Biggest unmanned cargo aircraft]( //cmemailmarketing.co.uk/E6284E387-CMP24CON24-RCP2I17095O31-1-TRK751ENT24-1-Z-Z-0-0-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z[✈]([Port strike suspension relieves pressure]( [✈ Boeing clocks up 11 777F orders]( Special Report: Top 20 cargo airports in 2023 Hong Kong retains top spot Cargo traffic is still concentrated in the world’s main hub airports and Hong Kong International Airport retained the top spot of the 20 biggest airports by cargo volumes... [Read More ✈]( Interview: Jamie Porteous, Cargojet Broader scope to fuel growth Cargojet is aiming for expansion through the addition of new aircraft and growth in its charter and ACMI business... [Read More ✈]( The Putzger perspective No freighters to the rescue The gap between demand and capacity growth is widening as supply chain issues continue and newbuild freighters become more elusive... [Read More ✈]( Forwarder focus: Airforwarders Association Freight forwarders face complex challenges in 2025 As we close out 2024, it’s clear that freight forwarding in the US is navigating a complex web of challenges and opportunities... [Read more ✈]( Focus: Scaling up open source software Collaborative open source implementation is key for air cargo data sharing The Open Logistics Foundation and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are cooperating to advance digitalisation in airfreight with the NE:ONE server project... Read More ✈]( Supply chain spotlight: Logistics UK A tale of two airports In one week, two UK airports have made announcements about their airfreight plans. And the two outcomes will have significantly different impacts... www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/[Read More ✈](www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/www.aircargonews.net/monthly-exclusive/airfreight-capacity-conundrum-as-peak-season-approaches/ Data hub Air cargo demand up again in September but growth narrows IATA has said air cargo demand continued to increase at a high level in September, although year-on-year improvements narrowed slightly compared with the last nine months... [Read More ✈]( Xeneta: Market maturity harnesses air cargo rates The air cargo market has matured enough to enable airlines and forwarders to keep rates reasonable against a backdrop of strong demand exacerbated by supply disruptions... [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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