Air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025 as capacity grows 3.7%

Global statistics published at the end of January 2026 confirm that air freight demand increased by 3.4% in 2025, driven by a solid recovery in international trade and the diversification of transported products.
This growth was accompanied by a 3.7% increase in overall capacity, indicating that the supply of airspace expanded slightly faster than demand, but without creating a major imbalance.
International traffic has been particularly dynamic, up by 4.2%, indicating that cross-border corridors—notably Asia-Europe and Americas-Europe/Africa—continue to be key drivers of the recovery.
At the same time, divergent regional trends emerged: Asia-Pacific showed strong growth, while some areas like North America exhibited more modest trajectories.
This dynamic underscores a phase of normalization in the sector after the disruptions of the pandemic, with demand driven by value-added goods, technological components, and perishable goods requiring rapid delivery.
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