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Global Air Cargo Growth Slows in August, Southeast Asia Picks Up Momentum

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IATA reports sixth straight month of air cargo demand gains, but tariffs, de minimis ban and U.S. government shutdown concerns weigh on trade flows.
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Last August, global cargo demand, measured in tons-kilometres of cargo (CKT), increased 4.1% compared to 2024, which meant the sixth consecutive month up. This growth was driven by changes in global trade to reduce the tariff impact. “Air cargo has benefited from a shift from shipping for some high-value goods, as shippers try to minimize the risk of tariff changes,” said Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Associat…

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Aviation Business News broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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