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European cargo hubs show resilience as freight volumes dip

Europe’s airports saw a small fall in air freight volumes in July, according to figures released by ACI EUROPE, but leading cargo hubs are continuing to strengthen their role in global supply chains. The trade body, which represents more than 500 airports across the continent, reported a 1.5% dec...

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European airport freight traffic slips in January as volumes fall 9%

Freight traffic at European airports fell sharply by 9.1% in January 2025, compared to the same month last year, according to the latest report from ACI EUROPE, the continent's airport trade body. The decline marks a challenging start to the year for air cargo, contrasting with the continued growth...

European airports see strong freight growth in 2024, Istanbul takes the lead

ACI EUROPE’s Full Year 2024 Traffic Report shows freight traffic across European airports surged in 2024, growing by 13.2% compared to the previous year, according to the latest industry report. EU+ airports saw a 12.4% increase, while non-EU+ airports experienced even stronger growth at 18.4%....

Freight Sees Uptick Despite Lingering Pandemic Impact

In its latest report, ACI EUROPE sheds light on the state of air traffic in October 2023, revealing notable trends in freight and aircraft movements across the European airport network. Despite challenges posed by the ongoing global pandemic, the data indicates a resilient industry showing signs of...

ACI EUROPE: Freight traffic January 2023

The aviation industry has been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with passenger travel and cargo operations taking a hit since early 2020. ACI EUROPE, the trade association for European airports, has recently released figures for January 2023, indicating a mixed picture for the ind...

Madrid-Barajas Airport handled over 555,000 tons of freight in 2019

In 2019, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport handled a total of 555,566 tons of freight which is a 7.4% increase over the year before. This growth has been made possible by the business of the airlines operating at the airport which have positioned it in the major trade flows not only with the Am...

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