Ecommerce and Asia demand keep LatAm cargo buoyant despite fuel spike

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Apparently, the reverberations from the war in the Middle East have not dented the fortunes of air cargo carriers moving freight out of Central and South America (CSA), despite the dizzying surge in aviation fuel costs. Statistics from WorldACD show that in the 1-21 April period, chargeable weight departing from airpo
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