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Air Cargo Growth to Slow Down in 2025 Amid Market Adjustments

Air Cargo Growth to Slow Down in 2025 Amid Market Adjustments

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
December 19, 2024
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Air Cargo Growth to Slow Down in 2025 Amid Market Adjustments
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The global air cargo industry, which has experienced robust growth in recent years, is expected to see a deceleration in growth rates in 2025. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), air cargo volumes are projected to increase by 5.8% in 2025, reaching approximately 80 million tons, compared to 7.3% growth in 2024.

Key Factors Influencing Growth

Several factors are contributing to the slowdown in air cargo growth:

  1. E-Commerce Plateau
    • E-commerce has been a major driver of air cargo growth, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. However, as markets reach saturation and regulatory changes affect low-value shipments, the impact of e-commerce on growth is expected to moderate.
  2. Trade Policy Shifts
    • Changes in trade policies, including potential tariffs and geopolitical uncertainties, are altering global trade flows. These shifts could impact air cargo demand, particularly in regions heavily reliant on international trade.
  3. Capacity Constraints
    • The retirement of older freighters and delays in new aircraft deliveries are limiting available capacity. This bottleneck could hinder the industry’s ability to meet rising demand in certain markets.

Regional and Sectoral Insights

While global growth is slowing, regional and sectoral trends present a more nuanced picture:

  • Asia-Pacific Dominance:
    The Asia-Pacific region, driven by cross-border e-commerce and manufacturing exports, remains a key contributor to global air cargo volumes.
  • Resurgence of Traditional Airfreight:
    Sectors like semiconductors for electric vehicles and artificial intelligence applications are expected to drive demand for high-value, time-sensitive cargo.

Revenue and Market Dynamics

Despite a slower growth rate, revenue projections for air cargo remain strong. IATA forecasts cargo revenues of $157 billion in 2025, representing 15.6% of total airline revenues, up from 12% in 2019. Factors supporting revenue growth include:

  • E-commerce Expansion in Emerging Markets: Sustained demand from developing regions will partially offset declines in mature markets.
  • Ocean Freight Disruptions: Persistent delays in ocean shipping are driving shippers to consider air cargo as a reliable alternative.

Challenges and Opportunities

The air cargo industry faces a mix of challenges and opportunities in 2025:

Challenges

  • Regulatory hurdles, including customs reforms and carbon emissions standards.
  • Geopolitical tensions affecting trade corridors.

Opportunities

  • Innovation in digital tracking and supply chain visibility.
  • Investments in sustainable aviation solutions to meet environmental regulations.

Future Outlook

As the air cargo industry adapts to evolving market conditions, stakeholders are focusing on innovation and efficiency to navigate a complex landscape. Industry players are expected to:

  1. Diversify Revenue Streams: Explore value-added services to enhance profitability.
  2. Expand Capacity Strategically: Invest in fleet modernization to meet long-term demand.
  3. Leverage Technology: Use AI and IoT to optimize operations and improve customer experience.

While growth may slow, air cargo will remain a critical component of global trade, particularly for sectors requiring speed and reliability. The industry’s ability to adapt to challenges will determine its success in 2025 and beyond.


Conclusion

The air cargo industry is entering a phase of adjustment, with growth stabilizing after years of rapid expansion. By addressing capacity constraints, embracing technological advancements, and capitalizing on emerging opportunities, the sector is well-positioned to navigate the challenges ahead while maintaining its essential role in global logistics.

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