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73. Hong Kong Int. Airport Reports H1 2012 Traffic
Hong Kong International Airport has reported solid growth in the first half of 2012, serving 27.6 million passengers – a 6.9% surge – and setting a new single-day record of approximately 194,000 passengers on 28 April. In addition, air traffic movements climbed by 5.8% to 171,870 during the first six months of the year, while cargo throughput remained unchanged at 1.9 million tonne
74. Boeing Launches InFlight Optimization Services
Boeing Launches InFlight Optimization Services. Boeing is introducing new subscription-based services to help airlines save fuel and increase environmental efficiency. InFlight Optimization Services are designed to be implemented within current air traffic and airline operating procedures using existing communication channels. No regulatory changes and little to no new equipment is
75. European oneworld Airlines to Use SITA AirCom Services
European oneworld Airlines to Use SITA AirCom Services. The European members of oneworld - British Airways, Iberia, Finnair and Malév Hungarian Airlines - have selected SITA to provide voice and data services across their combined fleet of more than 450 aircraft, including the VHF data link mandated by EU Single Sky regulations for air traffic control (ATC) communications.
76. Singapore Changi Airport’s Budget Terminal to Close
Changi Airport Group (CAG) has confirmed it will close Singapore Changi Airport’s Budget Terminal on 25 September 2012. The terminal will be demolished to make way for the construction of a larger passenger building so as to cater to the continued growth of air traffic at Changi Airport and further strengthen Singapore’s air hub status.
77. Airbus A350 Lands in Doha; Next Stop Singapore
Qatar Airways this week welcomed the Airbus A350 XWB as it made its first-ever landing at Qatar’s state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport (HIA), before departing for its next stop, the Singapore Airshow. The arrival of the A350 XWB to Doha from its Airbus base in Toulouse was a unique opportunity for both Airbus’ flight crew as well as HIA air traffic control and ground offici
78. Airbus Forecasts Air Traffic Involving Spain to Double by 2033
Domestic and international traffic to/from and within Spain will grow by 3.1% on average annually over the next 20 years. To service the Spanish market there will be a demand of nearly 1,350 aircraft by 2033 including both domestic and foreign carriers. This demand is driven by the strong need to satisfy growth and replacement of older aircraft with more fuel efficient jets.
79. Recession Now Biggest Threat to Airlines; Traffic Declines in October 2008
Recession Now Biggest Threat to Airlines; Traffic Declines in October 2008. IATA has reported international air traffic figures for October 2008 which show a second consecutive month of global decline. International passenger traffic declined by 1.3% compared to the same month in the previous year - a smaller decline than the 2.9% drop experienced in September. The October load fac
80. Etihad Airways Reduces Carbon Emissions with Research Flights from Australia
Etihad Airways has successfully reduced carbon emissions by a combined total of nine tonnes on two flights from Australia to Abu Dhabi. The savings were made as a result of cooperation between Etihad Airways and various air traffic control centres on the ground that enabled the aircraft, Airbus A340s, to fly routes that took advantage of prevailing jet streams.

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