Post-Pandemic Restructuring of Air Cargo

Authors

  • Hamidli Rahimakhanim Sureddin graduate Student, Group M1224a, Baku, NAA
  • Karimov BalaAgha Asad Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Baku, NAA

Keywords:

Post-pandemic, air cargo, adaptation, crisis, logistics, risk management, technological advancements, digital solutions, e-commerce, transport services, supply chains, international trade, agile operations, restructuring, innovation

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the air cargo sector and how the industry was restructured in the post-pandemic period. At the beginning of the pandemic, air transport was severely halted, and due to the closure of international borders, disruptions in logistics networks, and interruptions in supply chains, cargo transportation faced significant challenges. This paper examines the consequences of the crisis caused by the pandemic, the emerging new demands in air cargo, and the adaptation and restructuring processes within the sector.

            It also discusses how airlines adapted to the new conditions, the implementation of innovative technologies and digital solutions, and how security and risk management measures were updated. At the same time, the increasing demand for urgent and flexible transport services, the rise of e-commerce, and the impact of these changes on company operations are explored. The innovations brought about by the crisis are also linked to the development of ecological and socially responsible approaches.

            The article presents forecasts on the long-term prospects of the air cargo sector post-pandemic and discusses the key expected changes in technology, operations, and marketing within the industry. This work serves as an important resource for researchers, logistics professionals, and anyone involved in the field

Published

2024-12-23

How to Cite

Hamidli Rahimakhanim Sureddin, & Karimov BalaAgha Asad. (2024). Post-Pandemic Restructuring of Air Cargo. Foundations and Trends in Research, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/FTR/article/view/4992