Title: Global Air Freight Forecast
1Global Air Freight Forecast
Presented To
ITDU Spring 2006 Conference
June 21, 2006
2Agenda
- Introduction to BACK Aviation Solutions
- Methodology and Data Source Review
- BACKs 2006 Air Freight Forecast
- Key Drivers Overview
- Freighter Fleet Forecast
- New Freighter Aircraft Programs Overview
3BACK Aviation Solutions Corporate OverviewBACK
Aviation Solutions (BACK) is a Commonwealth
Business Media (CBM) company
- CBM is the premier international trade and
transportation information services company - CBM information products include directories,
databases, magazines and analytical services in
the transportation, international trade, and
commercial credit markets - CBM is headquartered in East Windsor, New Jersey
with offices in Newark, San Francisco, New Haven,
Long Beach, Atlanta, Montreal, Washington, DC,
Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, Hong Kong, and
London
4BACK Aviation Solutions Aviation Industry
FocusBACK is a consulting and information
services business unit within CBM specializing in
aviation and air transportation
Information and analytical services
Management consulting services
Asset management appraisal services
CRM research services
- Maintains the largest and most prestigious
collection of aviation databases in the world - The product line includes a complete range of
aviation information services including - Financial
- Traffic
- Schedule
- Fleet
- Capabilities
- Strategy
- Operations
- Restructuring
- Process re-engineering
- Forecasting Modeling
- Marketing
- Organization
- Appraisals for aircraft, engines, components,
equipment, real estate lease holds, slots and
route authorities, and other aviation assets - Aircraft comparative analysis and selection
- Aircraft acquisition, sales and leasing
- Aircraft technical services - inspections and
fleet monitoring - Maintenance repair and overhaul management
- Aircraft portfolio administration
- Aircraft values website publication
- CRM outsource services including
- Call center data collection
- Data verifications, confirmation and validation
programs - Targeting telemarketing and e-marketing programs
- Customer relationship management campaigns and
promotions
5Methodology and Data Sources
6BACK has developed a rigorous methodology to
forecast global air freight volumes and future
freighter fleet requirements
7BACK relies on several sources of data to arrive
at its forecast
- Traffic Forecast
- Historical and Current Traffic (FTKs)
- U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Customs
- European Union Trade Statistics
- Japan Commerce Statistics
- China Trade Statistics
- United Nations Trade Statistics
- IATA
- T-100
- BACK Schedules iNet
- ICAO
- Growth Outlook by Trade Lane
- GDP forecasts by Country
- Exchange Rate Outlooks
- High-Tech Commodities Production Forecasts
- Freighter Fleet Forecast
- BACK Fleet iNet Fleet Database
- Used to analyze historical retirements by
Aircraft Type - Worldwide Fleet by Aircraft Type and world region
- BACK Schedules iNet
- Worldwide Schedules by Carrier and Type
- Used to analyze aircraft utilized by distance
flown per segment by world region - Form 41
- Utilized to analyze aircraft utilization
assumptions by aircraft type
8Air Freight Forecast
9Global Air Freight Traffic is expected to nearly
quadruple over the next 20 years
Bi-Directional CAGR
6.8
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
10Transpacific trade will drive future air freight
growth Japan and Emerging markets make non-China
outlook bright
Bi-Directional CAGR
5.2
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
11However, China is expected to be the key driver
of global air freight traffic Trade between
China and the North America is vital for growth
Bi-Directional CAGR
10.4
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
12Key Drivers Overview
13When forecasting traffic growth, BACK accounts
for economic, political, and industry factors
that impact Air Freight Traffic
- Key Drivers of Air Freight Growth
- Gross-Domestic Product Country Outlook
- Hi-Tech Manufacturing Capabilities and Outlook
- Inward Foreign Direct Investment
- Monetary Policy
- Governmental Policy and Regulatory Environment
- Domestic Consumption The ability of domestic
consumers to afford imported goods
Worldwide Air Freight Traffic Growth Outlook
14There is a positive correlation between GDP and
air freight growth
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Analysis
15Forecasted GDP shows why China expected to be so
important to global air freight volume
growthYet, several Emerging Markets show
potential on a smaller scale
Source UNCTAD
16FDI is a leading indicator of manufacturing
capacity development, a precursor to air freight
growth
9.0
- The explosion in Chinese air freight exports
was positively influenced by the large inflow of
foreign direct investment into China as foreign
companies started establishing Chinese
manufacturing capabilities - Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is a good
variable to utilize when analyzing what Emerging
markets may be posed for growth in air freight
traffic
CAGR
13.4
1.6
2.5
5.3
Source UNCTAD
17Worldwide Aircraft Fleet
18Worldwide fleet Expected to grow at a 4.4 CAGR
through 2016Regional Jet and Widebody aircraft
fastest growing segments
- Regional Jet aircraft are expected to
experience fastest growth over the next 10 years
as airlines take advantage of unit cost benefits
of RJ equipment - Demand for Widebody aircraft is forecasted to
be strong as capacity is required for the growing
long-haul market segment - Freighters, mostly large widebody aircraft,
will have positive growth over the next decade as
global air freight volumes continue to expand
driven by Chinese air freight volumes
CAGR 3.6 5.3 4.9 4.2
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
19Worldwide fleet Emerging markets drive demand
for capacityChina, Russia, India, Asia, and
Africa expected to grow rapidly
- Chinas aviation industry is expected to grow
rapidly over next ten years as continued
development of Open Skies Agreements and the
domestic Chinese market fuel growth - Other Emerging markets will demand additional
capacity as traffic expands as economic regions
such as Russia and India develop - The two largest regions, North America and W.
Europe, will experience growth, albeit at a
slower pace
3.1
CAGR
3.7
4.6
8.7
6.2
5.7
5.9
6.0
6.4
7.4
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
20Freighters Expected to grow 3.6 CAGR through
2016 Widebody aircraft will be required to
satisfy long-haul capacity requirement
- Approximately 70 of all freighter additions
will be passenger conversion aircraft - Large Widebody additions are expected to be
converted 747-400 aircraft as well as new A380
and 747-8F - Medium Widebody freighter additions will likely
be converted MD-11, 767, and A330 aircraft - Converted 737 and A320 aircraft will help fill
the capacity requirement of the slower growing
small narrowbody sector - Asian, particularly Japan and China, air
freight trade with North America and W. Europe
drive capacity needs
CAGR
3.7
1.9
4.8
4.5
Source BACK Aviation Solutions Fleet Forecast
21New Freighter Aircraft Program Overview
22Boeing and Airbus have several new freighter
aircraft programs that will be delivered to meet
the freighter capacity requirement
- A380-800F Replaces the Boeing 747-400 as the
largest aircraft ever manufactured - 747-8FThe next generation replacement for the
747-400 - 747-400BCF Recently announced 747-400
passenger-to-freighter conversion program - 777F Boeing recently announced 777 factory
freighter program aimed at being a replacement
aircraft for aging DC-10 and MD-11 freighter
aircraft - 767-300BCF Recently announced passenger-to-freigh
ter conversion program
23The A380 provides improved range capability at
higher payloadsUnlike the 747, it can operate
full payload U.S. to Asia without fuel stops
Range ex PVG JAR reserves, 200 nm diversion 5
contingency 3 airways allowance 85 annual
probability winds ISA
Source Airbus
24The A380 can carry more cargo, longer distances
versus the 747F A380F payload / range /
density flexibility matches all requirements
747-400F
A380F 17 / 29
747-8F
747-400 SF
A380F 25 / 29
JAR 5 typical International profile ISA
temperature 200nm diversion Long range cruise
PVG LAX / NRT ORD 85 annual ESAD ca. 5300
nm
Range ex PVG JAR reserves, 200 nm diversion 5
contingency 3 airways allowance 85 annual
probability winds ISA
Source Airbus
25However, Boeing is well established in the
freighter marketBoeing offers market a deeper
and broader product line than Airbus
Range ex PVG JAR reserves, 200 nm diversion 5
contingency 3 airways allowance 85 annual
probability winds ISA
Over 90 of all freighter cargo flies on Boeing
aircraft
Source Boeing
26Furthermore, Boeing has a well-established
carrier customer base in Asia
(Mar 06, Cargo Facts)
Current
Firm Orders
Air China ANA Asiana Cathay Pacific China
Airlines China (Eastern) Cargo China
Southern Dragonair EVA Air Jade
Cargo Japan Korean MAS Nippon Cargo Shanghai Singa
pore Transmile
2 SFs
1
6
3
1
3 BCFs
(SFs)
1
6
3
(BCFs)
14
5
18
3
6
2
2
4
5
(BCFs)
3
(SFs)
8
11
6
12
(BCFs)
8
4
20
5 BCFs
1
2
2
13
6
8 -8Fs
1
(BCFs)
16
3
4
Source Boeing
27Lastly, the 747-8F is a natural 747-400F
replacement given its improved technology and
fuel efficiency
960,000 lb MTOW 700,000 lb MZFW 740,000 lb MLW
EIS 2009
- Improved wing
- Raked wing tip
- Outboard wing modifications
- New double slotted inboard outboard flaps
- New flap mechanism and fairings
- Improved flight deck
- ATC Datalink
- Electronic checklist
- Integrated Approach Nav
- GLS Autoland
- Nav Performance Scales
- New FMC
Increased Payload 4 main deck pallets 3 lower
deck pallets
60-in aft stretch
Repositioned aft cargo door
Application of new stronger advanced aluminum
160-in forward stretch
- Landing gear
- Revised truck beam length
- Strengthened main gear struts
- 52 wheels and tires
- Strengthened nose gear
- Systems revised to accommodate new engine,
improved wing and body stretch - New ram air turbine
- Optimized 7E7 engines
- Engines derated to 66.5K lb
- Modified fan diameter
- Modified to provide bleed air
Source Boeing
28Based on confirm orders, Boeing has established
an early leadBoeing offers market a better
product line than Airbus
- A380F has 45 firm orders versus only 24 orders
for 747-8F - However, Airbus has only 3 customers (UPS,
FedEx, and ILFC) for A380 and recently lost
Emirates A380F option - Boeing has found strong interest in the
747-400BCF and 747-8F product since introduction - Boeing expects 777F to be a home-run given that
doesnt have a really competing product currently
in its portfolio - 767-200F expected to compete with A330 and A310
for orders
Note Includes only manufactured freighters,
does not include conversion freighters on-order
or option
Source BACK Fleet iNet
29Contact information
- Marty Graham
- Manager, Analytical Services
- Commonwealth Business Media
- BACK Aviation Solutions
- 1270 National Press Building
- Washington, DC 20045
- 202 355 1166
- EmailMgraham_at_BackAviation.com