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Oct 26, 2015 (newstodate): Over the last 12 months, Sweden's IATA export cargo market has declined 4.73 percent, to a total of 98,536 tonnes.
During this period Oct 2014-Sep 2015 only three airlines on the Top-10 list managed to grow in volumes - #8 BAWC by 2.31 percent to 4,774 tonnes, #9 Cargolux by 30.9 percent to 4,134 tonnes, and #10 Korean Air Cargo by 15.05 percent to 4,025 tonnes.
In September 2015 the Top-10 list comprised only two carrier with positive growth - #2 Lufthansa Cargo up 24.20 percent to 1,072 tonnes, and #9 Cargolux up 15.80 percent to 349 tonnes.
In September the market was further down 11.99 percent to 8,275 tonnes.
Topping the list in both periods was SAS Cargo that, however declined by 5.14 percent in Oct 2014-Sep 2015, to 15,337 tonnes, and by 18.63 percent in September 2015, to 1,394 tonnes.
Lufthansa Cargo was ranked second on both lists, but down 2.74 percent in September to 10,717 tonnes in Oct 2014-Sep 2015.
KLM Cargo was #3 on both lists, down 15.7 percent to 10,504 tonnes during the 12-mopnths period, and down 24.87 percent to 784 tonnes in September 2015.
During this period Oct 2014-Sep 2015 only three airlines on the Top-10 list managed to grow in volumes - #8 BAWC by 2.31 percent to 4,774 tonnes, #9 Cargolux by 30.9 percent to 4,134 tonnes, and #10 Korean Air Cargo by 15.05 percent to 4,025 tonnes.
In September 2015 the Top-10 list comprised only two carrier with positive growth - #2 Lufthansa Cargo up 24.20 percent to 1,072 tonnes, and #9 Cargolux up 15.80 percent to 349 tonnes.
In September the market was further down 11.99 percent to 8,275 tonnes.
Topping the list in both periods was SAS Cargo that, however declined by 5.14 percent in Oct 2014-Sep 2015, to 15,337 tonnes, and by 18.63 percent in September 2015, to 1,394 tonnes.
Lufthansa Cargo was ranked second on both lists, but down 2.74 percent in September to 10,717 tonnes in Oct 2014-Sep 2015.
KLM Cargo was #3 on both lists, down 15.7 percent to 10,504 tonnes during the 12-mopnths period, and down 24.87 percent to 784 tonnes in September 2015.