Air cargo container market will reach 240.91USD

The Air Cargo container market is segmented by type – Refrigerated Containers, Non-refrigerated Containers, by Application – Commercial Passenger Aircraft, Freight and Cargo Aircraft. Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022 – 2028. It is published in Valuates Reports under the Transportation & Logistics Category.

The Global Air Cargo Container Market size valued at USD 193.5 million in 2021 and will reach 249.87 USD at a CAGR of 3.72% from 2022 to 2028.

Flight safety is the single most significant advantage of air freight containers. The Cargo Loading System of the airplane is intended to secure containers. This prevents them from moving during flight, which could endanger the aircraft or cause the weight distribution to change. This factor is expected to drive the growth of the Air Cargo Container Market.

Furthermore, the increase in e-commerce across the globe is expected to increase the demand for air cargo containers which will further drive the Air Cargo Container Market.

Containers makes it simple to move cargo between aircraft by enabling the bundling of cargo into single units and supporting both digital and manual tracking of shipments. Additionally, it makes the best use of the aircraft’s cargo area, safeguards cargo from theft, degradation, and damage, and offers a chance for corporate branding. These advantages are expected to drive the growth of the air cargo container marker.

The COVID-19 pandemic has left its imprint on the air cargo business, but it has shown itself to be remarkably resilient. This factor is expected to drive the air cargo container market growth. In fact, the epidemic has brought attention to the air freight sector and to how crucial it is to both the whole aviation business as well as the overall world economy. Previously unimportant to many industry players, air freight is now seen as a long-term chance to diversify and participate in a developing industry.

Moreover, in the global fight against the pandemic, quick shipment of drugs, medical supplies, personal protective equipment, etc., has been essential. This in turn is expected to further fuel the air cargo container market growth.

The expansion of e-commerce is a vital consideration when assessing the need for the Air Cargo Container Market. According to IBM, the pandemic may have sped up the global shift to e-commerce by up to five years, increasing the number of items that needed to be transported. The aviation cargo sector will probably be impacted in the long run by this trend.

 

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