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- 33. Aviation: Slight Improvement in Domestic and International Demand Performance in June
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Total demand for air travel in June 2021, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 60.1% when compared to June 2019, a small improvement over the 62.9% decline recorded in May 2021 versus May 2019. International passenger demand in June was 80.9% below June 2019, an improvement from the 85.4% decline recorded in May 2021 versus two years ago. All regions, with the
- 34. 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
- 35. Asia Pacific Region Sees Greatest Demand for Commercial Airline Personnel
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According to Boeing, the Asia Pacific region continues to drive global demand for commercial pilots, technicians and cabin crew. The region accounts for more than one-third of anticipated global demand, or 816,000 total new commercial aviation personnel over the next 20 years.
- 36. Demand for Air Travel in 2015 Strongest Result in Five Years
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Asia Pacific carriers recorded a demand increase of 8.2% compared to 2014, which was the largest increase among the three largest regions. Demand was stimulated by a 7.3% increase in the number of direct airport connections in the region, resulting in time-savings for travelers. Capacity rose 6.4%, pushing up load factor 1.3 percentage points to 78.2%.
- 37. IATA Reports November 2016 Air Freight Demand
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Asia Pacific airlines saw demand in freight volumes grow 6.1% in November 2016 compared to the same period in 2015 and capacity grew by 4.0%. Seasonally-adjusted volumes are now back to the levels reached in 2010 during the post-global financial crisis bounce-back. The increase in demand is captured in the positive outlook from business surveys in the region.
- 38. Boeing Forecasts Demand for 790,000 Pilots Over Next 20 Years
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Boeing's 2018 Pilot & Technician Outlook forecasts a demand for 790,000 pilots over the next 20 years. This represents double the current workforce and the most significant demand in the outlook's nine-year history.
- 39. Air Cargo Demand in August Increases 7.7% on Pre-COVID19 Levels
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IATA's August 2021 data for global air cargo markets shows that demand continued its strong growth trend, but pressure on capacity is rising. Global demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTKs), was up 7.7% when compared to August 2019 (8.6% for international operations). Overall growth remains strong compared to the long-term average growth trend of around 4.7%. Published by
- 40. International Passenger Demand Down 68.8% in August; All Regions Show Improvement
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IATA has reported that demand for air travel in August 2021, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs), was down 56% when compared to August 2019 and a marked slowdown from July 2021, when demand was 53% below July 2019 levels. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 1 October 2021.
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