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Capacity support from Latin America air cargo liberalization likely to be limited

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
January 8, 2021
in Cargo Traffic, Carriers, Freight Forwarders
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An air cargo liberalization agreement between 10 Latin American countries that aims to improve regional air cargo connectivity for vaccine transportation and general cargo is expected to deliver limited gains in airfreight capacity and few changes in how major stakeholders in the region operate. Two Americas-based offices for the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) facilitated […]

 

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