How to Manage Freight Disruption During a Crisis
For most BCOs, 2026 was supposed to be a reset year.
The growing maturity of the air freight market in 2024 has helped to maintain a level of stability during what could have been an extremely messy peak season. But shippers are not out of the woods just yet.
Air cargo is currently operating at full steam. E-commerce is projected to grow 14% annually until 2026, and global air cargo demand expected to grow around 4-6% in 2025.
Access your copy of Xeneta's exclusive 2025 Air Outlook report to find out the key trends shaping Air Freight in 2025.

Niall van de Wouw,
Xeneta Chief Airfreight Officer

Wenwen Zhang,
Xeneta Airfreight Analyst
Trusted by the world's biggest buyers & sellers of ocean & air freight
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