Global air cargo demand continued its upward trend in August 2025, with a 4.1% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). International operations saw an even higher rise of 5.1%. Capacity also grew by 3.7% overall and by 5.5% for international routes.
Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General, commented on the data: “Air cargo demand grew 4.1% in August, marking the sixth consecutive month of year-on-year growth. Volumes continue to grow even as global trade patterns change. Air cargo has benefitted from a shift from sea for some high value goods as shippers try to minimize the risk of tariff changes. And growth patterns indicate some being diverted away from North America, fueling stronger growth for the Europe–Asia, Within Asia, Africa–Asia, and Middle East–Asia trade lanes. This adaptability is vital as shippers navigate the evolving landscape of US tariff policy.”
The operating environment showed several notable trends in August: