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17. 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
18. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 25.9 Million International Passengers in November 2017
Boosted by strong business and leisure travel demand, the Asia Pacific's airlines carried a combined total of 25.9 million international passengers in November 2017, 9.3% more than the same month last year. Demand in revenue passenger kilometres (RPK) increased by 9.4% whilst available seat capacity expanded by 7.3%, leading to a 1.5 percentage point increase in the average interna
19. Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar in Tokyo, Japan
More than 160 safety professionals from thirty seven airlines are gathered in Tokyo, Japan this week meeting with other stakeholders including regulators, airframe manufacturers and service providers for the Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar 2016 (APASS 2016), organised by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).
20. Asia Pacific Airline Leaders in Jeju, South Korea for 62nd AAPA Assembly of Presidents
Against a backdrop of sustained economic growth, a growing middle class and increased demand for air travel, Asia Pacific air carriers continue to spearhead the development of this global industry by investing in next generation aircraft with the very latest cabin innovations across all classes, as well as other customer service initiatives.
21. Asia Pacific Airlines Meet in Japan to Address Major Challenges
Most economies across the Asia Pacific region continue to grow relatively strongly, with the region's dynamic and innovative airlines having seen both passenger and freight traffic increase significantly over the past 12 months. Against this backdrop, delegates gathering for this year's Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) in Tokyo have reason f
22. AAPA Targets Obstacles to Efficient Air Transport Industry Development
Asia Pacific airline have managed to achieve significant growth over the past year, despite intense competition and regulatory policies that often undermine industry development. At a time when carriers could greatly benefit from the removal of unjustified taxation, an uncoordinated patchwork of legislation and unwanted complexity in passenger facilitation, new challenges and uncer
23. AAPA Welcomes Reform of UK Air Passenger Duty
The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has welcomed the decision of the UK Government to reform its punitive Air Passenger Duty (APD). With effect from 1 April 2015, the two higher bands of APD for long haul destinations will be abolished, and all long haul flights beyond 2,000 miles will be taxed at the band B rates of 71 ($118) per economy passenger, and double that amo
24. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 24.9 Million International Passengers in August 2015
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of August 2015 show sustained growth in international passenger demand, while air cargo markets remained relatively weak. Underpinned by a boost in leisure travel demand during the holiday season, the region's operators carried a combined total of 24.9 million international passengers in

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