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US Warehouse Construction Surge Becomes Critical Inflection Point for Air Freight Logistics
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Warehouse construction in the US is gaining momentum with 305 million square feet currently under construction in Q2, representing an 18% annual increase according to Cushman & Wakefield data. Following two years of declining demand and record-high vacancy rates, leasing activity has surged sharply, signaling a potential turning point for the market.
Post-Pandemic Balance Reemerges
Developers Target Real Demand
Logistics Transformation Takes Flight
This warehouse construction upswing presents compelling opportunities for air freight operations, particularly in bridging technology products through air corridors. Lower-cost local storage options shorten routes and accelerate customs processes for airline cargo operators. The trend could positively impact margins for freighter operations and regional service providers. However, developers' reduced speculation also signals potential short-term pricing volatility in key logistics markets.