Shippers planning to use air freight should take the time to study load factors (LF), which reveal a tipping point for rate changes.
Research from Clive Data Services, which uniquely calculates dynamic load factors based on volume and weight, shows that when aircraft utilisation rises to around 80%, rates jump, while they drop a similar amount when load factors fall below that.
“There is a tipping point at around 80%, which creates …
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