Global airlines are heading for a loss exceeding US$11 billion in 2025, due to widespread supply chain disruptions that are delaying new aircraft deliveries and grounding existing fleets.

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Global airlines face $11 billion supply chain hit in 2025: IATA
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Global airlines face $11 billion supply chain hit in 2025: IATA

Grounded aircraft, delayed deliveries, and escalating maintenance and leasing costs are increasing the cost of operations for global airlines.

Global air cargo demand grew modestly by 0.8% year-on-year in June 2025, according to data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). International operations saw slightly stronger growth at 1.6%. Capacity also rose, up 1.7% overall and 2.8% for international services.

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Global air cargo demand up 0.8% in June; Asia-Pacific leads with 9% growth
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Global air cargo demand up 0.8% in June; Asia-Pacific leads with 9% growth

June air cargo growth steady overall, but regional performance remains mixed.

Air Cambodia has named Aeroprime Group as its exclusive Passenger General Sales Agent (GSA) in India starting 1 July 2025. The announcement was made on 2 June 2025 during the IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New Delhi.

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Aeroprime to handle Air Cambodia’s India passenger and cargo sales
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Aeroprime to handle Air Cambodia’s India passenger and cargo sales

The announcement was made on 2 June 2025 during the IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) in New Delhi.

Asia-Pacific airlines saw 10 percent year-on-year cargo demand growth, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), in April 2025.

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Asia-Pacific airlines report 10% YoY cargo demand growth in April
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Asia-Pacific airlines report 10% YoY cargo demand growth in April

"Front-loading ahead of U.S. tariff changes and lower jet fuel prices have combined to boost air cargo."

Total air cargo demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), rose by 5.8 percent in April compared to April 2024 levels (+6.5 percent for international operations).

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Air cargo demand up 5.8% in April: IATA
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Air cargo demand up 5.8% in April: IATA

Latin American carriers saw a 10.1% YoY increase in demand growth, the strongest growth among the regions.