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25. IATA Signs Declaration Aimed at Reducing Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife
IATA has signed a declaration on behalf of the aviation industry, aimed at reducing the illegal trafficking of wildlife and underlining the industry’s commitment to sustainability. The ‘United for Wildlife’ initiative, created by the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry, invited representatives of the transport industry to Buckingham Palace to pled
26. IATA Reports Global Airline Traffic for June 2011
IATA's airline traffic results for June 2011 show a slight softening in demand for both air travel and freight markets. Compared to June 2010, passenger demand was up 4.4% while freight demand was 3% lower. The trend for passenger travel remains upwards, but at a slower pace than the post recession rebound which was at an annual rate close to 10%. The slowdown reflects slower econo
27. Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit to be Held 12-13 February
The Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit (SAALS) and Business Forums return this year as part of Singapore Airshow 2012. Organised in conjunction with the biennial Singapore Airshow, SAALS and the Business Forums provide a valuable opportunity for high-level government delegations and aviation industry leaders to come together to discuss the key challenges facing the indust
28. 2011 Ends on Positive Note for Aviation Industry
IATA has reported that full year 2011 passenger demand rose 5.9% compared to 2010, in line with long-term growth trends. In contrast, cargo markets contracted by 0.7% for the year; but recorded positive demand growth in December of 0.2%. Growth in demand lagged capacity increases at 6.3% (passenger) and 4.1% (cargo) putting downward pressure on load factors. The average passenger l
29. IATA Reports January 2012 Global Airline Traffic
Global airline traffic results compiled by IATA for January 2012 show a 5.7% rise in passenger demand but an 8% decline in air freight compared to the same month in 2011. The occurrence of Chinese New Year in January (rather than in February as in 2011) exaggerated the increase in passenger demand and the fall in air freight. Stripping this out, the underlying trend was for stronge
30. Lunar New Year and US Port Congestion Boosts February 2015 Air Freight
IATA’s February 2015 data for global air freight markets shows a sharp increase in year-on-year air freight volumes. Growth measured by freight tonne kilometers (FTK) was up 11.7% in February, compared to February 2014. Capacity grew 7.4%. Much of the impressive February result is due to the timing of the Lunar New Year activities. Air freight is given a strong boost in the weeks l
31. Delivering Aviation Sustainability Through Unity of Purpose
IATA has called on all aviation stakeholders to stay focused and unified to deliver a vision for a sustainable aviation future. Although the decision by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to agree a framework for a global market based measure (MBM) by its next assembly, to be implemented by 2020, was an important milestone, Tyler noted that the hard work is yet to
32. Sluggish Air Cargo Growth Continues
IATA's data for global air freight markets in May 2015 shows continued growth. Compared to May 2014, growth in freight tonne kilometers (FTK) was 2.1%, the slowest rate this year and outpaced by a capacity expansion of 4.3%. On a year-to-date basis, freight volumes are up 4% on the previous year, but much of that growth was realized in the latter part of 2014.

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