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137. IATA Urges Aviation Stakeholders to Make Greater Use of Operational Data
IATA has urged aviation stakeholders to follow global standards and make greater use of operational data in order to safely accommodate an additional 3.8 billion air travelers by 2036. Speaking at the Safety and Flight Operations Conference, IATA’s Director General and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac, said,
138. Air Transport Industry Safety Performance in 2018
In 2018, more than 4 billion passengers worldwide were carried safely on 38 million flights. There were 13 major accidents involving commercial airline operations, which resulted in a total of 523 fatalities. This represented an overall loss rate of one major accident for every three million flights.
139. Inmarsat Signs MOU with Honeywell Aerospace
Inmarsat signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Honeywell Aerospace. Under the agreement Honeywell will provide commercial airlines and business aviation operators throughout the world with SwiftBroadband-Safety, an advanced new service from Inmarsat that promises to transform cockpit and aircraft operations through the use of secure broadband connectivity.
140. 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
141. 2012 Another Exceptionally Good Year for Aviation Safety
2012 was one of the safest years in aviation history, further reinforcing the fact that flying remains the safest form of travel. Worldwide, for the year 2012 as a whole, there were four major accidents involving large western-built commercial airline jets, which resulted in a total of 304 fatalities. This represented a loss rate of one major accident for every seven million flight
142. Luang Prabang Safe and Green Tourism Scheme to Launch “The Mark”
The Luang Prabang Safe and Green Tourism Scheme will launch The Mark – a clean and safe dining initiative – at a ceremony being held at the Luang Prabang View Hotel on 24 July 2014, with some 100 restaurant and hotel managers expected to turn out to discover how the UNESCO World Heritage City’s eateries can meet minimal global guidelines for food production safety and hygiene.
143. 40 Million Flights, 3.5m Pax in 2015; Aviation Safety Performance Improves
In 2015 the commercial air transport sector operated more than 40 million flights and carried over 3.5 billion passengers across the world. There were four major accidents involving large western-built jets operated by commercial airlines, which resulted in a total of 374 fatalities. These losses included the Germanwings and Metrojet events which are understood to be the result of
144. IATA Asks Travellers to Protect Themselves and Others by Wearing a Face Covering
IATA is appealing to all travelers to wear a face covering during their journey for the safety of all passengers and crew during COVID19.

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