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33. IATA Expands Agreement with CIS to Improve Aviation Safety
IATA Expands Agreement with CIS to Improve Aviation Safety. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has signed an agreement with the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC, also known by its Russian abbreviation which is MAK) to improve aviation safety throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
34. IATA Appoints New SVP for Safety and Flight Operations
IATA has appointed Kevin Hiatt as Senior Vice President, Safety and Flight Operations. Hiatt will join IATA on 17 February 2014 and be based at the associations headquarters in Montreal. He will succeed Guenther Matschnigg, who is retiring from IATA. Hiatt joins IATA from the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) where he has been President and CEO since 1 January 2013, having joined FSF
35. IATA calls on Governments and Industry Partners to Address Fuel Crisis
IATA calls on Governments and Industry Partners to Address Fuel Crisis. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on governments and industry partners to address the fuel crisis that is pushing airlines into the red. IATA forecasts a loss of US$2.3 billion for 2008 based on an average oil price of US$106.5 per barrel Brent crude. The association sounded a warnin
36. IATA Expects Nearly Half of All Air Travel to Touch Asia Pacific Region by 2034
IATA has identified continuous safety enhancement, the availability of cost-efficient infrastructure and environmental responsibility as critical factors to ensure that Asia Pacific continues to realize the enormous economic and social benefits of air connectivity. Globally some 3.3 billion passengers are expected to board flights this year, and is expected to grow to 7.3 billion b
37. Jin Air to launch Flights to Thailand and China in October
Jin Air to launch Flights to Thailand and China in October. Jin Air, the premium short-haul carrier established in 2008 by Korean Air, will start its inaugural international flights in October this year. Jin Airs first international routes will be to cities in China and Thailand.
38. IATA Urges South Africa to Take Measures to Bolster Air Transport Sector
IATA has praised South Africa for its strategic focus on tourism as a key driver in the nations New Growth Path plan and urged the use of joined-up policy thinking and to take key measures to bolster its air transport sector to achieve the 235,000 new tourism jobs that the government is targeting by 2020.
39. IATA Opens New Regional Office in Beijing
IATA Opens New Regional Office in Beijing. Asia Pacific overtook North America as the largest single market in the world in 2009. China is the leading market in Asia with 38% of passengers in the region either starting or ending their journey in China. By 2013, this will increase to 45%
40. IATA Calls on Thai Government to Address Safety, Capacity and Cost Issues
IATA has called on the government of Thailand to urgently address safety, capacity and cost issues to keep Thailands aviation sector competitive. Safety oversight concerns raised by both the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) must be addressed. The US FAA ranks Thailand in Category 2 of its International Aviation Safe

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