An increasing share of international air cargo and most of the industry’s growth expectations are riding on the movement of low value cross border e-commerce items, mainly out of China. The five major platforms have massively increased cross border volumes over the past 3 years and while the transpacific has copped a beating over the past months, growth to Europe and some other markets has more than made up for that. However, e-commerce companies consistently lose or make very little money on this business. That is a problem that the air cargo industry needs to think about. This article looks at the international operations of Alibaba, Amazon, eBay, Pinduoduo, Shein with a focus on the financial performance, geographical scope and implications for the air cargo business.
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The US domestic air cargo market today is about as big as it was in early 2017 – despite a boom in e-commerce. After growing at about 3.7% per year between 2012 and 2021, flown traffic has dropped by almost 20% since early 2022. The bad news is that we may see more declines in the next 18 months. The good news is that declines are likely to be more moderate. This article looks at the outlook for the US air cargo market and discusses what it means for the demand for air capacity.