Airlines slash freighter capacity post-de minimis, but 'the worst is yet to come'
Airlines have already significantly cut freighter capacity since last week’s de minimis change in the ...
After several years in the doldrums, logistics providers are ramping up operations in Latin America as trade is beginning to improve.
However, trade imbalance – and the resultant capacity issues – remain a serious challenge for shippers.
“Brazil is showing signs of improvement,” said Emilio Gonazlez, CEO of the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, at Air & Sea Cargo Americas last week.
“Miami has suffered because of the Brazil situation.”
On the air side, Boeing pointed out that growth had been negative in South America since 2014, but had now reached ...
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