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African air cargo soars 21% in February, leading global growth African airlines topped global growth in February 2026, with cargo demand up 21%, driven by strong Africa–Asia trade.

African airlines recorded the fastest growth globally in February 2026, with air cargo demand rising 21 percent year-on-year, outpacing capacity growth of 17.3 percent, according to data from the IATA.

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African air cargo demand falls 13.4% in March 2025, reports IATA The figures contrast sharply with other global regions, several of which reported year-on-year demand growth.

African airlines reported the sharpest decline in air cargo demand among all regions in March 2025, according to data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) on 29 April 2025.

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Wilson Kwong, Chief Executive, Hactl
Wilson Kwong, Chief Executive, Hactl YouTube video by STAT Media

I had the opportunity to interview Wilson Kwong, Chief Executive, Hactl at the seventh edition of Air Cargo Africa in Nairobi.

📺 Watch the full interview here -> youtu.be/liCMx6Vpv54

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A case for collaboration and consolidation in African air cargo African air cargo faces challenges due to limited connectivity, profitability, and slow policy implementation. While demand grows, infrastructure, regulation, and workforce development lag....

African air cargo faces challenges due to limited connectivity, profitability, and slow policy implementation. While demand grows, infrastructure, regulation, and workforce development lag.

#AFRAA #KenyaAirways #AviAssistFoundation #Maureva #ACIAfrica #XCRAirport #aircargo #Africanaircargo

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