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Home Japan & Korea Supply Chain

Japan-Korea Air Freight to Hit $28.82B by 2032 — www.fedex.com

2026/05/07
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Japan-Korea Air Freight to Hit $28.82B by 2032 — www.fedex.com

According to www.fedex.com, Japan’s air freight market is projected to grow from USD 15.71 billion in 2024 to USD 28.82 billion by 2032, nearly doubling in value. This expansion is driven primarily by high-value, time-sensitive exports from Japan and South Korea—including semiconductors, automotive components, and premium fresh produce—alongside surging cross-border e-commerce demand.

E-commerce Accelerates Air Freight Demand

In Japan, the e-commerce market is forecast to grow by 7.7% in 2025, propelled by mobile penetration and international brand expansion. The country’s cross-border logistics market stood at USD 5.87 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 7.47 billion by 2030. Korean e-commerce activity is even more pronounced: its market surpassed USD 100 billion in 2024 and is projected to hit USD 160 billion by 2026. This growth reflects strong global demand for Korean beauty (K-beauty) and fashion exports, requiring rapid, reliable international shipping solutions.

Semiconductors Anchor High-Value Air Cargo

Japan and South Korea jointly dominate critical segments of the global semiconductor supply chain. Japan holds approximately 30% of the global semiconductor equipment market, supplying advanced materials and fabrication tools. South Korea leads in memory chip production—including high-bandwidth memory chips shipped globally via air freight. Both countries rely on air transport for these bulky, high-value, and temperature- or shock-sensitive shipments. At FedEx, air freight is defined as shipments exceeding 68 kg, a threshold aligned with industrial cargo requirements.

FedEx Services Enable Time-Definite Global Delivery

FedEx supports this growth through specialized freight offerings including FedEx International Priority Freight and FedEx International Economy Freight. These services deliver end-to-end visibility, near-real-time tracking, temperature-controlled handling, and time-definite delivery windows—critical for perishables like premium wagyu beef and sensitive electronics. According to the report, these capabilities allow merchants to ship in bulk while meeting strict international delivery expectations. The source states that logistics providers are investing in supply chain digitization and launching new air cargo routes to accommodate rising volumes from online sellers in both markets.

Shared Drivers Across Divergent Markets

Despite differing economic structures—Japan’s mature export ecosystem versus Korea’s agile, innovation-driven trade model—both nations face identical macro drivers: global trade realignments, evolving tariff regimes, and active supply chain diversification across Asia. These dynamics reinforce air freight’s role as the backbone of high-value trade. The report notes that industries such as automotive exports and fresh produce rely on air freight’s speed and precision, especially where sea freight timelines would compromise product integrity or market responsiveness. As regional trade agreements like RCEP continue to shape customs facilitation and documentation standards, air freight providers must maintain compliance-ready infrastructure—a capability FedEx integrates into its digital shipping tools and customs clearance support.

Source: www.fedex.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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