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After the strong decline of worldwide air freight markets the Freight Market Outlook 2010 gives you reliable forecasts for the development of European cargo flows in the near future. Among other important facts on the industry the FMO 2010 shows a further growing importance of Africa and Middle East air freigt trade. More details? Development on other trade lanes? Industry shares? The Freight Market Outlook 2010 analyses detailed how air freight on European trade lanes develops and show expected volumes. Please consult this EXTRACT for further details.
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The Air Transport Industry has been hit hard by the Global Economic recession. Even if many air carriers have reduced their network of even grounded some of their fleet, their financial figures are still looking extremely poor.
These cutbacks are affecting most airports world-wide, causing them to significant employment changes and downward financials. And lastly the forwarders and cargo agents as part of the division of labour have registered massive throw-backs in both, volume and revenue.
As a result the industry has reacted with massive cuts in expenditures, short-time work, salary cuts and employee redundancies. Where will this industry head towards in the future? Will this be the end of an industry previously spoiled by success? Will all ambitious promises previously made vanish into thin air?
Will air cargo even become redundant in favor of ocean cargo? Will past dedicated investments that rely on trends such as the ongoing expansion of Mega HUBs still amortize in todays economic environment? And will capacity providers receive future loans to renew their aging fleets?
These questions and many more are answered in the new edition of the AVIAINFORM FREIGHT MARKET OUTLOOK 2010 offering explicit information and solutions. The Freight Market Outlook 2010 includes expected 2010 volumes on tradelanes from, to and intra-Europe. The volumes are broken down by industries featuring commodities affine to air transport. Additionally, capacity and yield development are outlined and issues currently discussed in the industry are highlighted. Airline, Airport and Forwarder ranking as well as country reports on the most important European air freight markets complete the Freight Market Outlook 2010.
Separate contributions cover the following topics:
- Errors by Airport Operators in Freight Acquisition
- Winners and Losers of the Economic Crisis
- Airline Landscape after tomorrow
- Air Cargo goes green
- Aviation in the EU Emission Trading Scheme
- Oil-Price and Fuel Surcharge Development
This EXTRACT gives an impression on the valuable and extensive content of the Freight Market Outlook 2010.
Interested in the complete content?
Further information on available versions, pricing and ordering can be found in this FLYER.
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