Air carriers scaling back on capacity
<p>Eric Kulisch - Air Cargo Editor - FreightWaves - Vancouver, WA</p> <ol> <li>We’ve started to see trucking carriers scale back some, brokerages have had noticeable layoffs - what’s going on in the air cargo industry?</li> <li>Not too long ago, you were reporting of some airlines making bigger purchases - now we’re hearing about companies Like CargoJet with plans to convert passenger planes into freighters aren’t even doing that - was it a misstep?</li> <li>Maersk is no idling planes, what’s been their reason for scaling back?</li> <li>Lufthansa seems to be bucking the trend and looking bullish on 2023 as you wrote - what are they seeing that others aren’t</li> <li>Have you heard how other air carriers are viewing 2023 and taking any significant steps in altering their strategies?</li> </ol>
An episode of the FreightWaves NOW podcast, hosted by FreightWaves, titled "Air carriers scaling back on capacity" was published on March 7, 2023 and runs 9 minutes.
March 7, 2023 ·9m · FreightWaves NOW
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Eric Kulisch - Air Cargo Editor - FreightWaves - Vancouver, WA We’ve started to see trucking carriers scale back some, brokerages have had noticeable layoffs - what’s going on in the air cargo industry? Not too long ago, you were reporting of some airlines making bigger purchases - now we’re hearing about companies Like CargoJet with plans to convert passenger planes into freighters aren’t even doing that - was it a misstep? Maersk is no idling planes, what’s been their reason for scaling back? Lufthansa seems to be bucking the trend and looking bullish on 2023 as you wrote - what are they seeing that others aren’t Have you heard how other air carriers are viewing 2023 and taking any significant steps in altering their strategies? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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