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Vienna Airport reports 16 p.c growth in airfreight volumes – Air Cargo Week

The airfreight trade at Vienna Airport is selecting up again seriously. In the first quarter of 2024, 68,058 tonnes of airfreight were dealt with for import and export. This represents a year-on-year develop of 16 p.c. Compared to the pre-coronavirus year 2019, the most up-to-date figures signify a growth of 1,417 tonnes or around 2 p.c. The tonnage dealt with within the Pharma Handling Center within the first quarter also increased by 6.9 p.c to a total of 886 tonnes.

The sure figures are a primarily end result of the lots of increases in abdominal cargo on passenger plane. Compared to the outdated year, the resurgence in air visitors has created additional cargo residence, which is in high ask. In the first quarter, the amount of abdominal cargo extra than doubled, rising by 52 p.c to 27,131 tonnes. This vogue extra than compensated for the 12 p.c decline in coping with volumes for cargo-top most likely plane to a total of 20,238 tonnes. To boot to to 1-off ends within the outdated year, the foremost clarification for the decline within the freighter-top most likely sector used to be the switch of cargo shipments to passenger plane.

The amount of trucking increased by 15 p.c year-on-year to twenty,678 tonnes. Having a seek at imported and exported air freight, it unearths a balanced portray. Each and each areas grew equally. 37,468 tonnes of imported freight (up 14 p.c) contrasted with 30,572 tonnes (up 17 p.c) that were shipped to world markets via Vienna within the first quarter.

“The vogue of airfreight within the first quarter provides us motive for optimism. Ask for air freight is selecting up noticeably, both for primary cargo and for pharmaceutical shipments, which we tackle in our grasp articulate of the art work pharmaceutical centre.

“The flight time desk replace has already added additional long-haul ability to North The US and Asia.

“We are provocative for additional growth in convey to strengthen and enlarge our position as an air cargo hub for Central and Jap Europe with these and other connections to world markets,” says Michael Zach, Head of Handling Services at Flughafen Wien AG.

steve@positionglobal.com