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New Weekly Direct CAO Flight: Miami → Navegantes
Bringer Air Cargo is proud to announce our new weekly direct CAO flight from Miami (MIA) to Navegantes (NVT) in Brazil. This route opens up a streamlined, high-capacity cargo corridor, enabling U.S.–Brazil trade and e-commerce flows like never before. This expanded route strengthens our trans-Americas network and offers U.S. exporters and Brazilian importers a direct, …

Transpacific freight rates rise in October as peak season begins
Transpacific airfreight rates strengthened in October as the peak season gained momentum, driven by rising demand, increased booking activity, and tighter capacity across major Asia–North America trade lanes. Month-on-month spot rate improvements indicate a healthier and more stable market environment for carriers and freight forwarders, even though some lanes remain slightly below 2023 levels. Seasonal …

European airports enjoyed steady air cargo volumes in the first half
Freight traffic at European airports remained stable in the first half of 2025, with a slight increase of just +0.1% compared to the same period in 2024. Airports in the European Union saw a modest rise of +0.4%, while non-EU airports experienced a small decline of -2%. However, the overall air cargo industry has shown …

IATA Predicts 5.8% Air Cargo Growth by 2025
Global air cargo volumes are expected to grow by 5.8% to 72.5 million tonnes in 2025, driven by e-commerce and Red Sea trade. Despite a slight 0.7% decline in yields, freight rates will remain above pre-pandemic levels, with revenues reaching $157 billion. E-commerce growth and geopolitical issues affecting sea freight through the Suez Canal will …

Fresh Cargo on the Rise: The Expanding Market for Perishables
The perishable airfreight market is poised for rapid growth, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% over the next eight years. Despite a temporary slowdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector is coming back strongly, with temperature-controlled cargo being an important segment of this cargo recovery since it represents around 16% of …

Miami Fortifies Cargo Operations
Miami International Airport (MIA) is getting a major investment of at least $400 million to build a new cargo facility. This new facility will be designed to handle a lot more cargo, making it possible for the airport to increase its cargo capacity by up to 50%. In practical terms, this means the airport could …

January’s Air Freight Volume Skyrockets by 18.4%
January’s Air Freight Volume Skyrockets by 18.4% According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) data for January 2024, the global air cargo market had a strong start. Demand measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs) increased by 18.4%, and available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTKs) increased by 14.6%. The booming e-commerce sector was the main driver of demand …

New leadership roles for logistic companies worldwide
Logistics companies worldwide are hiring new members to their leadership teams to drive technological and industrial advancement. These advancements will bring solutions to the field that are flexible and inventive. They will also bring advantages to customers using these services, allowing for easier business with these companies. Making these advancements will expectedly grow these businesses, …

Supply chain obstacles leads to focus on air cargo capacity
Canceled sailings, labor shortages, increasing inflation, and airport congestion are all causing issues within ocean freight capacity. These capacity issues are leading air cargo forwarders to focus on managing air cargo capacity. Thus, there is a rise in demand for air cargo, although airfreight capacity is constrained by supply chain obstacles. Moreover, supply chains are …

Air Cargo News Awards 2022
Air cargo customers are now voting for their best-loved cargo airline in regards to the Air Cargo News Awards. These awards are taking place on July 18th. Awards are given to the top five regional cargo airlines and to the ultimate Cargo Airline of 2022. Voters can be airline cargo customers, shippers, and freight forwarders. Several countries …

Supply Chain Predictions of 2022
This year, the freight industry is experiencing changes for automotives, finance, supply chains, ocean shipments, and air cargo. Read on to discover why these changes are occurring and what impact it will bring for the future. This year, the manufacturing industry is investing in autonomous trucks. This will pave the way for driverless pilots on …

Air Cargo Companies showing commitment on holidays
This Valentine’s Day, around 60 million roses were shipped from countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Kenya. Moreover, these roses were meant to be delivered just for Valentine’s Day. However, air cargo companies showed their commitment on holidays by preparing these shipments months in advance. Airlines routinely do this type of shipping every year. However, …