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  • From left to right: Mila Assad, account executive & strategic sales leader, Cirium, Vitaly Smilianets, founder and chief executive, Awery Aviation Software, and Graham Chalmers, sales manager - Airports & Airlines EMEA, Cirium
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    Cirium aviation data integrates into Awery ERP platform

    2025-12-02T11:13:00Z

    Aviation data provider Cirium has partnered with Awery to integrate flight schedules, fleet data and operational analytics directly into the ERP platform

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    Freighter fleet to expand 2.5% annually through 2044

    2025-10-15T14:43:00Z

    The global freighter fleet will expand at a 2.5% compound annual growth rate through 2044, with converted aircraft supplying two-thirds of the 3,300 new units 

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    Freighter demand expected to continue despite tariffs

    2025-02-11T11:37:00Z

    Freighter operators are expected to see continued demand growth despite the US introduction of new tariffs on China, according to consultancy Cirium

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    Cirium predicts annual freighter fleet growth of 2.6%

    2024-01-12T12:07:28Z

    The freighter fleet will grow by 2.6% annually and 3,590 freighter aircraft will be supplied over the next 20 years, predicts the latest Cirium Fleet Forecast.This includes 1,060 new build aircraft (30%) worth $140bn and 2,530 conversions from passenger aircraft (70%), said the the aviation analytics company."These numbers are similar ...

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    Freighter fleet expected to grow by 2.3% per year

    2023-01-24T13:14:39Z

    Aviation data firm Cirium is expecting the world's freighter fleet to grow at 2.3% per year over the next 20 years.The data provider predicted that in total the world's freighter fleet will reach over 4,100 aircraft by 2041 on the back of a 3.7% per year increase in cargo demand.The ...

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    2020 in numbers: The year of freighters and preighters

    2020-09-16T10:06:55Z

    The airfreight sector had just come out of its worst year for traffic in a decade, driven by weak global trade, with a 3.3% fall in freight tonne-kilometres (FTKs) during 2019, when the Covid-19 pandemic struck.Demand began to plummet in March, with a fall of almost 28% in April, before ...