Posted on August 14, 2025

The air cargo sector is navigating a significant market adjustment following July’s exceptional volume surge, driven by US importers stockpiling inventory in anticipation of comprehensive tariff implementations on 7th August.

Freighter operators are now tasked with recalibrating their capacity strategies to align with normalising demand patterns. The frontloading period saw unprecedented booking levels as businesses sought to mitigate impending cost increases through advance shipments.

This market correction presents both challenges and opportunities for freight forwarders. Whilst capacity management remains crucial, the stabilisation phase offers improved availability and potentially more competitive pricing structures for international cargo movements.

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