Following the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, air cargo charter demand for aircraft has surged, particularly for aircraft registered in the U.K. CharterSync, an on-demand charter-booking platform, said it booked a record 27 flights during a single 48-hour period. The platform booked 183 total flights across twenty-one different aircraft types for the month of January 2021, including EFW’s freshly redelivered A321-200P2F. In this episode of On Air with Air Cargo World, Senior […]
Listen: CharterSync’s Gillett on Brexit cargo charter boom
Podcast discussion explores how snarled supply chains catalyzed cargo charter demand
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