The air freight market is holding up but facing increasing structural pressures.

Despite an increase in transported volumes at the beginning of the year, analysts are warning about the structural weaknesses in the airline sector. E-commerce-related exports are slowing down, and political uncertainties continue to influence capacity planning.
Recent data show an annual increase in the weight transported, but part of this growth would be linked to calendar effects, particularly around the Lunar New Year. Industry professionals remain cautious about the strength of the recovery.
In this context, operators are looking to optimize their networks and adjust their frequencies in order to preserve their margins.
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