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Air charter services are witnessing significant growth in e-commerce due to the need for faster delivery times. E-commerce thrives on selling a diverse range of items, many of which have a limited shelf life or are susceptible to delays. Pharmaceuticals, fresh food, and high-end gadgets all require prompt delivery to ensure quality and consumer pleasure. Air cargo charters provide a substantial speed advantage over typical transportation options such as container ships and commercial airplanes.
Direct flights and flexible scheduling reduce layovers and delays, allowing products to reach their destination faster. Unlike commercial airlines, which have defined routes and schedules, air charters can fly to smaller airports closer to their eventual destination. This removes the need for extra ground transportation, which speeds up the delivery process. Companies that offer fresh flowers, seafood, or other perishable items might profit from air charters' quickness.
For instance, in June 2024, AVEM AERO, an Estonia-based urgent air cargo charter operator, introduced a new Antonov AN-12 freighter to its fleet. The aircraft, UR-11316, is available for air cargo charters worldwide, effective June 12, 2024. The AN-12 has a payload capacity of up to 18 tons, a flight range of 3,600 km, and a ramp for loading in the tail section, making it suitable for military logistics, humanitarian aid, outsized cargo, oil well equipment, and freight operations in remote or austere locations.