The strong year in air cargo has been credited to ecommerce – but “traditional” air cargo might also see a bump next year, according to Xeneta.
The non-ecommerce market, B2B goods shipped by air, “remained muted in 2024, but that is likely to change in the year ahead”, noted the benchmarking platform.
Xeneta said, in its 2025 outlook, that semi-conductors – particularly in regards to AI-related products – will be one sector …
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