The typically strong improvement in cargo traffic from 2019 that had marked 2021 since April slowed in November, when the International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported a 3.7% improvement in industrywide cargo traffic from November 2019. The decline in growth for November was “somewhat unexpected,” according to November analysis released today by IATA. Typical indicators […]
Supply chain disruptions rein in November cargo growth, IATA finds
Unexpected slowdown in traffic growth resists strong demand drivers

A UPS MD-11F at Kansas City Airport. Photo/UPS
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