Is the air cargo route between China and Europe the most robust?
by Web Administrator
May 12, 2026 10:30
Dennis Lister, Senior VP at Emirates SkyCargo, highlighted the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce, particularly between China and Europe, influenced by geopolitical shifts and trade policies. While e-commerce drives growth, challenges such as fuel volatility, airspace restrictions, and new tariffs complicate capacity and routing dynamics. The China-Europe corridor remains resilient, with airlines adjusting to meet strong demand, particularly for e-commerce goods. However, rising fuel costs and EU regulatory changes may impact low-value shipments, emphasizing the need for adaptability in the air cargo sector.