Cargo Airlines Desperately Need New Jets

Cargo Airlines Desperately Need New Jets

Cargo Airlines Desperately Need New Jets

The global air cargo industry is being defined by aging assets and stalled innovation at the present moment. The demand for high-capacity, fuel-efficient freighters has never been higher, but the path to modernization is blocked by a series of unprecedented manufacturing hurdles and supply chain failures. For the world’s major logistics carriers, the dream of a clean-sheet fleet is being deferred, forcing them to double down on maintenance for airframes that were, in many cases, intended for retirement years ago. So in this video, we take a look at why cargo airlines are struggling to replace their aging freighters, why the Airbus A350F and Boeing 777-8F continue facing delays, and how manufacturing problems, engine shortages, and environmental regulations are creating one of the biggest bottlenecks the air cargo industry has seen in decades.

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