World Air Freight Markets - Value Chain Opportunities

World Air Freight Markets - Value Chain Opportunities

 

RELEASE DATE
05-Jul-2006
REGION
Global
Research Code: B929-01-00-00-00
SKU: AE00393-GL-MR_05307
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The performance of the air freight industry is completely dependent on the growth of trade, and towards this end, the positive indicators in the latter half of 2005 have spilt over partially into 2006, despite negative growth during the first half of 2005, and indifferent growth experienced during the first quarter of 2006. The growth trends observed in air freight are seen to act as precursors to the trends observable in passenger traffic. The relatively flat growth experienced during the latter half of 2005 and the beginning of 2006 has blossomed into a strong and steady growth for the rest of 2006 which is expected to last well past mid-2006 for the air freight industry.

Table of Contents

Market Overview

  • Introduction

Significant Developments

  • Integrators Consolidate Position in Air Freight
  • Low-Cost Carriers
  • Homeland Security Issues
  • Fragmentation of Service
  • Alliances Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Widespread Adaptation of Information Technology and Telecommunication Systems
  • Meteoric Rise in Fuel Costs

Identification of Challenges Facing the Global Commercial Air Freight Industry

Other Challenges

  • Introduction

Market Trends

Total Market Segment Analysis

Market Dynamics

  • Pronounced Growth as Compared to the Passenger Airline Market
  • Dedicated Freighter Aircraft Demand to Increase
  • Freighter Fleet Expansion and Larger Aircraft
  • Aircraft Crew Maintenance Insurance (ACMI) Services
  • Freighter Conversion
Related Research
The performance of the air freight industry is completely dependent on the growth of trade, and towards this end, the positive indicators in the latter half of 2005 have spilt over partially into 2006, despite negative growth during the first half of 2005, and indifferent growth experienced during the first quarter of 2006. The growth trends observed in air freight are seen to act as precursors to the trends observable in passenger traffic. The relatively flat growth experienced during the latter half of 2005 and the beginning of 2006 has blossomed into a strong and steady growth for the rest of 2006 which is expected to last well past mid-2006 for the air freight industry.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number B929-01-00-00-00
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