Air freight resilience faces a new test amid prolonged Middle East conflict
Written by Neil Mason
For years, air freight has been the supply chain industry's safety valve, stepping in when disruption hit other transport modes. Now, a new challenge is emerging: what happens when the disruption affects air cargo itself?
Rising fuel costs, shifting capacity and growing reliance on short-term contracts are exposing fresh vulnerabilities across global trade lanes. Find out why resilience is becoming less about available capacity and more about the ability to adapt when conditions change.