February 2023 – Digital Air Cargo Report

See how Digital Air Cargo progressed in February 2023

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What Isn’t Measured Doesn’t Change.

JetBlue joined forces with WebCargo this month, while Emirates continued its route expansion into the Far East Asia and Africa. Turkish Cargo also increased their weight limit to 3000 kgs and 18cbm in both Vietnam and Spain, providing forwarders with more options than ever.

February’s report features an interview with WebCargo CEO, Manuel Galindo, talking about the drivers of the sharp growth in digitalization and eBooking, the key benefits carriers and forwarders report enjoying via online air cargo, and what excites him about digital air’s future.

Read the full report that includes air cargo industry digitization updates such as:

  • Percentage of air cargo capacity available for eBooking
  • Airline eBooking efficiency
  • WebCargo progress

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