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The rise of air cargo and its multiple impacts


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Air freight has unique advantages, such as high speed, high efficiency and high security. It can deliver goods to the destination in a short time, meeting the market demand for urgent and high-value cargo transportation.

From a corporate perspective, air freight makes the supply chain more agile and flexible. For companies that rely on fast product delivery to remain competitive, air freight has become a key strategic choice. For example, high-tech products in the electronics industry are updated quickly and market demand changes quickly. Through air transportation, companies can respond quickly to market demand, launch new products in a timely manner, and seize market opportunities.

At the same time, air cargo transportation has also promoted the development of international trade. The exchange of goods between different countries and regions has become more frequent and efficient, which helps to expand the global market and promote economic growth.

However, air freight also faces some challenges. High cost is one of its most significant problems. Compared with other modes of transportation, air freight is more expensive, which to some extent limits its application in the transportation of some price-sensitive goods.

In addition, the capacity of air transport is also subject to certain restrictions. Airport facilities and route planning have an impact on its transport capacity. During peak transport periods, there may be insufficient capacity, resulting in cargo delays.

In order to cope with these challenges, the industry has taken a series of measures. Technological innovation is one of the important means. For example, optimizing the design and load capacity of aircraft, improving fuel efficiency and reducing operating costs. At the same time, digital technology is used to improve the efficiency and transparency of logistics management, optimize the transportation process, and reduce waste in the middle links.

Policy support is also indispensable. The government can introduce relevant policies to encourage airlines to increase cargo flights, increase investment in airport cargo facilities, and improve infrastructure conditions.

In general, air freight plays an increasingly important role in the modern logistics system. Despite the challenges, its development prospects are still broad through continuous innovation and optimization.