U.S. DOMESTIC STUDY
U.S.
DOMESTIC STUDY (published in July) has three main sections.
The first section describes the size of
the various segments of the U.S. domestic
air cargo industry—scheduled freight, express, mail and charter.
This quantitative assessment is the result of an annual evaluation
of the traffic of the integrated express and freight operators,
scheduled passenger/cargo carriers and charter/contract
cargo airlines.
Also included are a revenue analysis of this $25 billion industry,
a general discussion of 2009-2010 market circumstances and a review
of the shifting market for express services.
The second section offers a qualitative review of the major
market participants, including
integrated express companies, a number of combination
air carriers and
freight forwarders, non-integrated all-cargo common carriage
providers and over two dozen U.S.-based specialist cargo airlines.
The report's final section covers several hot topics that
are affecting the U.S. domestic air freight industry. Topics featured
this year are: freighter aircraft
applications; surface-based competition to air freight;
security issues, and the high cost of fuel.
Note that there are data usage limitations
attached to this proprietary research, and ACMG
reserves the right to refuse its sale. |
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