Air freight growth slowdown continued in June, Asia market dips

August 9, 2018

GENEVA – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data for global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometres (FTKs), rose 2.7% in June 2018, compared to the same period the year before. This continues the slowdown in air cargo growth that began earlier in 2018. Growth for the first half of 2018 stands at 4.7%, less than half the growth rate in 2017.

Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometres (AFTKs), rose by 4.1% in June 2018. Capacity growth has now outstripped demand growth in every month since March.

IATA said there are three main factors driving the slowdown:

The restocking cycle, during which businesses rapidly built up inventories to meet demand, ended in early 2018. There was a marked fall in air cargo volumes from March.
A structural slowdown in global trading conditions as indicated by the fall in the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) to its lowest level since 2016. Factory export order books have turned negative in China, Japan and the US.
Temporary grounding of the Nippon Cargo Airlines cargo fleet in the second half of June exaggerated the slow-down by shaving up to 0.5% off June growth.

"Air cargo continues to be a difficult business with downside risks mounting, said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO. “We still expect about 4% growth over the course of the year, but the deterioration in world trade is a real concern.

“While air cargo is somewhat insulated from the current round of rising tariff barriers, an escalation of trade tension resulting in a ‘reshoring’ of production and consolidation of global supply chains would change the outlook significantly for the worse.

“Trade wars never produce winners. Governments must remember that prosperity comes from boosting their trade, not barricading economies."

All regions except Africa reported a year-on-year increase in freight volumes in June 2018, but the slow growth in Asia-Pacific, which accounts for nearly 37% of the entire air cargo market, dragged the global growth rate down.

Asia-Pacific airlines saw freight demand increase by just 1.5% in June 2018 compared to the same period last year. Capacity increased by 5.2%.

The international freight performance by the region fell to 1.1%, a 17-month low, although this partially reflected comparisons with the strong performance in June 2017, IATA said.

For the first six months of 2018, FTKs expanded by 4.6% year-on-year, and freight volumes are expected to settle at an annual 3-4% growth. www.iata.org (ATI).