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BUSINESS African airlines posted highest Nigeria’s economic freight volumes in 7 years -IATA indices conducive for growth CBN

- By Chris Agabi

African carriers posted the largest year-on-year increase in demand of all regions in July 2017 with freight volumes growing 33.7 percent - the second fastest monthly rise in seven years the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) has said.

A statement from IATA said African carriers’ capacity increased by 4.5 percent over the same period.

It noted that demand has been boosted by very strong growth on the trade lanes to and from Asia which increased 80 percent year-on-year in June (latest available data) and by 65 percent in the first half of the year.

IATA also said global air freight markets showing that demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), increased by 11.4 percent in July 2017 compared to the same period a year ago.

This was the fourth time in five months that double-digit annual growth was recorded. July’s year-on-year increase in demand is nearly four times higher than the 10-year average growth rate of 3.1 percent it said.

“Freight capacity, measured in available freight tonne kilometers (AFTKs) grew by 3.7 percent year-on-year in July 2017. Demand growth continues to significan­tly outstrip capacity growth, which is positive for airline yields and the industry’s financial performanc­e,” the statement said.

It noted that, “The robust growth in air cargo demand is consistent with an uptick in global trade, rising export orders and upbeat business confidence indicators. There are, however, signs that demand growth for air freight may be nearing a peak. Seasonally­adjusted air freight volumes were flat in June and fell in July; and the global inventory-tosales ratio has stabilized.

“Air cargo often sees a boost in demand at the beginning of an economic upturn as companies look to restock inventorie­s quickly,” it said.

“July was a strong month for air cargo with doubledigi­t growth. And for the third consecutiv­e month demand for air freight grew at a faster pace than demand for air travel.

“While the outlook for the rest of the year remains positive, there are signs that the cyclical growth period may be nearing a peak,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO. FLIGHT

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