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105. IATA Reports January 2010 Traffic
IATA Reports January 2010 Traffic. IATA’s January 2010 statistics for international scheduled air traffic show continuing improvement. Compared to the previous year, January passenger demand was up 6.4%. Against this improving demand, a 1.2% increase in passenger capacity in January pushed load factors to 75.9% (up from the 72.2% recorded for January 2009).
106. IATA Reports Global Air Traffic for July 2013; Asia Pacific Up 6.3%
Demand for air travel recorded another solid month of growth in July 2013. According to IATA, overall revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) were up 5.0% compared to July 2012, and all regions were up year-on-year, with emerging markets recording the strongest increases. Capacity rose 5.5% on the previous July, ahead of demand, and industry load factor dropped 0.4 percentage points to
107. Korean Air to Establish New Low Cost Airline
Korean Air to Establish New Low Cost Airline. The low cost plan takes into strategic consideration the expected changes in Korea’s domestic aviation market. Within 2 or 3 years, when Korea’s high speed railway is completely open for service, much of the domestic air traffic demand is expected to shift to the railway, inevitably calling for a restructuring of domestic route flight o
108. International Air Traffic Demand Increased 3% in May 2019; Growth Slows
IATA's global passenger traffic results for May 2019 shows that demand (measured in revenue passenger kilometers, or RPKs) rose 4.5% compared to the same month in 2018. This was in line with the revised April traffic growth of 4.4% and above the recent trough of 3.1% year-on-year growth recorded in March. However, it remains below the 20-year average growth rate of around 5.5%. Cap
109. Air France Prepares for Strike
Air France Prepares for Strike. Within the framework of the national strike in France on Tuesday, 7 September, some air traffic controller unions have called for strike action. As a result, on 7 September, the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) will be limiting the number of flights operated by all airlines.
110. ATAG Calls on Governments to Support Net Zero Goal
The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) has adopted a long-term climate goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, confirming the commitment of the world’s airlines, airports, air traffic management and the makers of aircraft and engines to reduce CO2 emissions in support of the Paris Agreement 1.5ºC goal. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 7 October 2021.
111. EU-ASEAN Aviation Summit Taking Place in Singapore 11-12 February
The inaugural EU-ASEAN Aviation Summit is taking place this week (11-12 February) in Singapore. The one-and-a-half day summit will address key issues such as removing barriers to single aviation markets, new business opportunities, aviation safety, air traffic management, and the way forward in EU-ASEAN aviation relations.
112. Thales Opens Innovation Hub in Singapore
Thales has opened an Innovation Hub Singapore, the group’s first multidisciplinary innovation centre outside of Europe. The Thales team will engage customers in user centered innovation, code signing, prototyping and testing new ideas and concepts across domains ranging from defence, maritime security to aerospace, air traffic management and smart cities.

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