Despite tariff shocks and shifting trade routes, global airfreight has held firm in 2025.
Airspace restrictions during the G20 Summit will not disrupt commercial or cargo flights.
Demand for fruit and meat exports to Europe and the Middle East is fuelling growth.
Logistics firms, including FedEx and UPS, are warning of capacity constraints and potential delays.
It appears from the most recent CMU that decisive intervention helped to resolve resource challenges.
Early reports suggest the aircraft may have suffered an engine failure shortly after take-off.
Drones offer a powerful solution for the first and last mile of delivery, rapidly moving smaller, time-sensitive and high-value shipments.
The region was the top performer as world trade flows realigned following tariff disruptions.
The update recorded 4 000 affected airfreight shipments, “equating to a delay of around 12 days”.
The programme will evolve to ground handlers, cargo handlers, airports and caterers.
Flight CA139 had departed Hangzhou Xiaoshan airport bound for the South Korean port city of Incheon.
Hong Kong’s Transport and Logistics Bureau expressed “deep concern” over the incident.