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Air Cargo Market Analysis September 2024
Industry capacity and demand volumes at all-time highs.
- Air Freight Monthly Analysis
Air Passenger Market Analysis September 2024
Peak season ends with all-time high passenger traffic.
- Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
SAF progress slowed by inconsistent public funding
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is crucial for aviation’s energy transition, yet its production accounts for less than 1% of aviation’s fuel needs in 2024.
- Chart of the Week
Regional fuel cost variation affects competitiveness
The into-wing price is the all-inclusive cost an airline pays for fuel delivery to its aircraft. This cost varies significantly across regions.
- Chart of the Week
Rising global air cargo yield despite record capacity
The global air cargo yield grew by 12% year-on-year (YoY) in August (the most recent data available), the highest annual increase in over two years.
- Chart of the Week
Policies are critical for aviation’s energy transition
The main challenge for the air transport industry's transition to net-zero CO2 emissions —and the global energy transition—is the necessity to replace, progressively, petroleum-based fuels with alternative cleaner energies, including SAF, hydrogen, and renewable electricity.
- Chart of the Week
Air Cargo Market Analysis August 2024
Nine straight months with double-digit demand growth.
- Air Freight Monthly Analysis
Air Passenger Market Analysis August 2024
Air travel keeps growing with record load factors in August.
- Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
The Financial Impact of the Net Zero Transition
IATA’s new Finance Roadmap provides a detailed assessment of the financial needs of air transport’s decarbonization journey.
- Chart of the Week
A dramatic drop in oil prices is good for growth
The price of Brent crude oil is currently around USD 72/barrel, a 21% decline from the highs this year of USD 91/barrel and the lowest price since the end of 2021.
- Chart of the Week