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OCT 05, 2004 (newstodate): Most aircraft charter brokers will probably see 2004 as a relatively stagnant year, compared to last year.
-With less demand this year for airlift to the world's war and disaster theatres, we have not seen anything like 2003 marked by notably the war in Afghanistan where there was no alternative to air cargo, says Christian Juul Moller, Norwegian Airconsult manager.
-We are clearly operating in an environment marked by declining market volumes, increased competition, and professional customers in the military market, he says.
-As NATO countries pool their demands for uplift to enhance efficiency and cut operational costs, the broker must work harder to win smaller and fewer contracts, says Christian Juul Moller.
-With less demand this year for airlift to the world's war and disaster theatres, we have not seen anything like 2003 marked by notably the war in Afghanistan where there was no alternative to air cargo, says Christian Juul Moller, Norwegian Airconsult manager.
-We are clearly operating in an environment marked by declining market volumes, increased competition, and professional customers in the military market, he says.
-As NATO countries pool their demands for uplift to enhance efficiency and cut operational costs, the broker must work harder to win smaller and fewer contracts, says Christian Juul Moller.