The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports positive news for the air cargo industry, with January 2024 marking a strong start to the year.
Key Highlights:
- Demand Soars: Global air cargo demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), surged by 18.4% compared to January 2023, marking the highest annual growth since mid-2021.
- Capacity Growth: Cargo capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTKs), also grew, but at a slower rate of 14.6%. This increase is largely attributed to the growth in belly capacity on passenger flights, which saw a significant 25.8% year-on-year increase.
- E-commerce Drives Growth: The booming e-commerce sector continues to be a major driver of air cargo demand, pushing it above the growth rates of both global trade and production.
Uncertainty on the Horizon:
While the initial data is encouraging, IATA Director General Willie Walsh acknowledges uncertainties surrounding China’s economic slowdown. This will be a key topic at the upcoming IATA World Cargo Symposium, where industry leaders will discuss digitalization, efficiency, and sustainability in the air cargo industry.
Additional Context:
- Global trade growth has slowed, with a 1.0% month-on-month increase in December 2023, but a negative 0.2% year-on-year growth.
- While the manufacturing output Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has improved, indicating expansion, the new export orders PMI remains below the critical 50 threshold, suggesting a continued decline in global exports.
- Inflationary pressures are easing in major economies, except for China, where negative inflation for the fourth consecutive month raises concerns about a potential economic slowdown.
Overall, the air cargo industry experienced a promising start to 2024, but long-term sustainability could be impacted by global economic uncertainties, particularly in China.