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Xeneta reports resilient air cargo market despite July IT outage

August 2, 2024 by PLA Editor

The quick recovery of July’s global IT outage produced no significant ongoing disruption to resurgent air cargo demand, with rates rising for a sixth consecutive month, according to the latest market analysis by Xeneta.

Global average air cargo spot rates reached USD 2.66 per kg in July, +20% higher year-on-year.

This was again driven by strong global cargo demand growth. July volumes rose +13% year-on-year, thanks to buoyant e-commerce demand from Asia as well as the comparatively low demand base in the corresponding month in 2023.

In contrast, global air cargo supply grew at a much slower pace of +2% year-on-year this July.

Demand growth alongside only a modest increase in capacity supply produced an expected boost to the global dynamic load factor. It exceeded last year’s level by five percentage points, reaching 59% in July. Dynamic load factor is Xeneta’s measurement of capacity utilisation based on volume and weight of cargo flown alongside available capacity.

With the peak summer holiday season starting in July, global air cargo demand slowed month-on-month. This was echoed by the ocean container shipping market, where container spaces in recent weeks became easier to book and spot rates on the major fronthaul trades from the Far East to Europe and the US either declined or flattened.

The global IT outage affecting Microsoft systems on 19 July brought widespread disruption, with flight delays and cancellations that lasted more than a week. The resulting cargo backlogs saw cargo load factors on some impacted airlines increase up to 4 percentage points compared to the previous week. Load factors had mostly recovered to pre-outage levels by 28 July.

As is often the case, short-term panic among shippers and forwarders pushed up the price of capacity, which rose to its highest level of the year in the last week of July to a global average air cargo spot rate of USD 2.70 per kg.

Looking ahead to the remainder of 2024

Strong year-on-year growth in air cargo demand is expected to extend into August and September, in part due to the low base set last year.

Heading to the second half of the year, disruptions in the Red Sea will likely continue to pose risks to supply chains due to container vessels’ longer sailing times and reduced schedule reliability. Despite the container market’s early peak season, the current situation may last until China’s Golden Week in October. On top of this, potential sea port strikes in Hamburg and the US East and Gulf Coasts could coincide with the much-anticipated peak season for airfreight and apply further upward pressure on air cargo rates, as Xeneta highlighted last month.

“For the air cargo market, it’s now all eyes on late August for the first signs of a proper peak season, which would be the cherry on top of the cake for airlines after such unexpected volumes and demand growth in the first seven months of the year,” said Niall van de Wouw, Chief Airfreight Officer at Xeneta. “In July, had the IT outage taken longer to fix, we might have seen a slightly different outcome. However, once again, air cargo showed resilience, after seeming to have dodged another major disruption. Going into the peak time of the year, airlines might just be starting to think their tailwinds will hold out.”

Looking at regional cargo spot rate developments in July, Middle East and Central Asia to Europe continued to lead year-on-year growth. Its July average spot rate surged 126% year-on-year to USD 3.16 per kg. Ongoing Red Sea disruptions have helped to keep air cargo rates high, while recent unrest in Bangladesh, which led to port and airport backlogs that will take weeks to clear, could further elevate cargo rates in the coming weeks.

Outbound Southeast Asia to North America and Europe lanes took second and third places in terms of growth. Surging cargo demand more than doubled cargo spot rates from a year ago to USD 5.78 per kg and USD 3.85 per kg respectively. These lanes were followed by outbound Northeast Asia markets, supported by strong e-commerce demand and general cargo volumes recovery. Cargo spot rates to North America and Europe grew around 30% year-on-year to USD 4.39 per kg and USD 4.17 per kg, partly due to a high base last year.

As expected, backhaul trades on the above-mentioned lanes and transatlantic trades experienced year-on-year declines in cargo spot rates. This was due to adequate capacity on the return leg and increased belly capacity on passenger flights to meet summer holiday season demand.

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