Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association.
Washington D.C., United States, Monday 3rd November 2025: The Airforwarders Association (AfA) has expressed concern following the United States (U.S.) government’s withdrawal of 13 routes operated by Mexican airlines, warning against the reduction in air cargo capacity, and of disruption in supply chains between two of North America’s largest trading partners.
U.S. Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, announced the decision to prevent several Mexican carriers from operating passenger flights into the U.S. last week, removing valuable belly-hold capacity.
“The loss of these flights won’t just affect passengers; it pulls critical cargo capacity out of the market,” said Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association.
“Forwarders depend on belly capacity to move everything from critical spare parts to fresh produce and medical supplies. Taking that away will strain supply chains that are already operating at tight margins.”
Fried urged policymakers to prioritize solutions that safeguard freight connectivity while addressing competition concerns through dialogue and collaboration, rather than capacity restrictions.
“Mexico is one of our most important trading partners, and maintaining efficient air links is critical to keeping goods moving,” added Fried.
“We encourage both governments to find a swift, balanced resolution that supports fair competition without compromising air cargo access.”
The AfA represents hundreds of freight forwarders that depend on stable, predictable international air service to move essential goods, from manufacturing components to consumer products and medical supplies.
About the Airforwarders Association
The Airforwarders Association (AfA) represents hundreds of U.S companies dedicated to moving cargo through the supply chain on all modes of transport.
AfA has been supporting member companies of all sizes for 35 years, acting as the voice of the industry and lobbying legislators to help drive sustainable practices and ensure resilient, safe, secure supply chains.
As an alliance of indirect air carriers, cargo airlines and related businesses operating across the global transportation community, we represent member companies dedicated to moving air cargo through the supply chain.
Our members include not only air forwarders, but truckers, airlines, warehouse operators and businesses delivering a range of supporting services including technology, training, compliance, insurance and legal, just to name a few industries.
From campaigning for better national infrastructure to opening discussions about carbon reductions and digitilization – AfA has promoted hundreds of its members and streamlined business models to continue the growing industry.
More information at airforwarders.org/

