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SEP 01, 2004 (newstodate): In July, Norway's export airfreight volumes on IATA carriers were down six percent, to 4,750 tonnes.
For the period January-July, the IATA market grew by 13 percent, to 35,922 tonnes.
The highest growth rates during the period included Africa, up 27.9 percent, SW Asia, with 48.2 tonnes, Korea at 28.8 percent, and China, up 59.8 percent.
The figures include only freight on IATA carriers. Much of Norway's extensive export by air of fresh salmon to the Far Eastern, notably the Japanese market, is transported on non-IATA carriers including Aeroflot that operates a DC-10 freighter at Oslo Gardermoen airport.
For the period January-July, the IATA market grew by 13 percent, to 35,922 tonnes.
The highest growth rates during the period included Africa, up 27.9 percent, SW Asia, with 48.2 tonnes, Korea at 28.8 percent, and China, up 59.8 percent.
The figures include only freight on IATA carriers. Much of Norway's extensive export by air of fresh salmon to the Far Eastern, notably the Japanese market, is transported on non-IATA carriers including Aeroflot that operates a DC-10 freighter at Oslo Gardermoen airport.