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Oct a good month for cargo, up 6.2%: WorldACD

December 2, 2016 by PLA Editor

WorldACD has reported that the September YoY volume growth of around 5.0 per cent was eclipsed by the 6.2 per cent YoY growth in volumes in October. American and European carriers contributed most to the 3.0 per cent MoM growth in yields (in USD), a higher MoM growth for this month than in previous years. With that yield improvement, October was clearly a good month for air cargo, WorldACD noted. It added that the real growth may even be somewhat understated, as October 2016 had less "good cargo … [Read more...] about Oct a good month for cargo, up 6.2%: WorldACD

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AAT sees continued rise in throughput for July

August 11, 2010 by PLA Editor

Asia Airfreight Terminal Co Ltd (AAT) has announced that its tonnage throughput in July 2010 was 61,363 tonnes, recording a growth of 44 per cent compared with the same period last year. Export cargo registered 42,808 tonnes, a growth of 53 per cent when compared with the same month last year. Import cargo volume for July was 18,154 tonnes, up 27 per cent while transhipment cargo volume was 402 tonnes, down 20 per cent when compared against corresponding period in 2009. Cumulative export tonnage … [Read more...] about AAT sees continued rise in throughput for July

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Changi Airport sees ongoing growth

July 23, 2010 by PLA Editor

Cargo movements at Singapore Changi Airport in May totalled 153,098 tonnes, an increase of 14.7 per cent on the same month last year. For the Jan-May period, airfreight movements were up 17.3 per cent to 728,794 tonnes. Aircraft movements rose 12.4 per cent, taking the number for May to 22,151 and the total for the five months to 106,177, up 9.6 per cent. The airport saw 3.39 million passenger movements during the month, a 21.6 per cent increase year-on-year. Separately, the Changi Airport Group … [Read more...] about Changi Airport sees ongoing growth

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Volumes at LAX continue to recover

April 1, 2010 by PLA Editor

Air cargo traffic through Los Angeles International Airport jumped 26.6 per cent in February over the same month a year ago as business at the US’ main gateway for trans-Pacific air cargo regained ground after last year’s devastation. Freight tonnage also was up only slightly over January and almost equal to the freight levels Los Angeles saw in 2008. … [Read more...] about Volumes at LAX continue to recover

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Volumes at LAX continue to recover

April 1, 2010 by PLA Editor

Volume recovers to 2008 levels as Asia tonnage improves Air cargo traffic through Los Angeles International Airport jumped 26.6 per cent in February over the same month a year ago as business at the US’ main gateway for trans-Pacific air cargo regained ground after last year's devastation. Freight tonnage also was up only slightly over January and almost equal to the freight levels Los Angeles saw in 2008. … [Read more...] about Volumes at LAX continue to recover

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HK’s AAT volumes down only 3% in Oct

November 6, 2009 by PLA Editor

Asia Airfreight Terminal Co Ltd (AAT) has announced it handled 51,380 tonnes of cargo in October, down 3 per cent year-on-year. Export cargo registered 36,093 tonnes, a decline of 3 per cent against same period last year. Import cargo volume for October was 14,930 tonnes, recording a decrease of 4 per cent from last year. Trans-shipment cargo volume was 357 tonnes, down 2 per cent. The cumulative tonnage throughput from January to October 2009 was 403,106 tonnes, representing a year-on-year … [Read more...] about HK’s AAT volumes down only 3% in Oct

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