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- 41. AAPA Calls on Governments to Review Policies and Taxation
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AAPA Calls on Governments to Review Policies and Taxation. Airlines have been battered by the full force of the global recession over the past 18 months, with airline revenues taking a double hit from both declining traffic and lower yields. Although there are some tentative signs of a fragile recovery led by a number of dynamic Asia Pacific economies, airline revenues remain under
- 42. NATS Training Bulgarian Air Traffic Controllers
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NATS, a leading air navigation services provider, has won a contract to train Bulgarian air traffic controllers at its state-of-the-art facility near Fareham in Hampshire, England. Initially, nine trainee controllers from the Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority (BULATSA) are attending a ten-month course at NATS’ headquarters and these are likely to be followed by a further nin
- 43. Air Travel Demand Stays Strong in May 2014
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IATA’s global passenger traffic results for May 2014 show demand growth of 6.2% compared to May 2013. Asia Pacific carriers recorded an increase of 7.3% compared to May 2013, which was the largest increase among the three biggest regions. The strong performance suggests that downward pressure on demand from sluggishness in the Chinese economy is likely easing. According to JP Morga
- 44. Tailored Arrivals Concept Cuts Fuel Consumption and Emissions
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Tailored Arrivals Concept Cuts Fuel Consumption and Emissions. From 4 December 2007 to 23 March 2008, United Airlines, Air New Zealand and Japan Airlines completed 57 flights into San Francisco International Airport that utilized a continuous descent rather than a series of level segments as now required. The Tailored Arrivals approach reduced fuel consumption during descents by up
- 45. Greener Flights from Los Angeles to Singapore Launched
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The flights come under the ‘ASPIRE-Daily City Pair’ programme, which aims to deliver gate-to-gate environmental best practices for pairs of airports throughout Asia Pacific, one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world. The first daily ‘city pair’ flight was launched between Auckland and San Francisco on 21 February 2011. More of such ‘city pair’ flights are expected to
- 46. Boeing to Work with Russian Airports to Increase Capacity
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Boeing has signed Memoranda of Understanding to cooperate toward increasing the efficiency and capacity of leading Russian airports. Boeing will work with the Basel Aero Company, operator of Sochi International Airport and with Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography.
- 47. SITA signs up to Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change
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SITA signs up to Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change. SITA has become one of the first IT providers to the air transport industry to throw its weight publicly behind the Aviation Industry Commitment to Action on Climate Change. On Thursday, Francesco Violante, SITA CEO, signed the Commitment to Action on Climate Change at SITA’s Annual IT Summit, attended by le
- 48. IATA Reports October 2010 Traffic
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IATA Reports October 2010 Traffic. International traffic results compiled by IATA for October 2010 show a 10.1% year-on-year increase in passenger demand and a 14.4% year-on-year increase for international freight. Freight appears to be at a turning point. Since May, freight volumes have declined by 5%. October saw an end to the decline in freight with a slight uptick.
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