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185. Boeing Forecasts Need for 516,000 New Pilots and Technicians in Asia Pacific
Boeing's Pilot & Technician Outlook for the Asia Pacific region forecasts that more than 500,000 new pilots and technicians will be needed to support the expanding demand for new airplane deliveries over the next two decades. The outlook, a leading industry forecast of aviation personnel demand, anticipates the need for 248,000 new commercial airline pilots and 268,000 new technici
186. Santa Catarina One of Brazil’s Best Kept Tourism Secrets
Santa Catarina One of Brazil’s Best Kept Tourism Secrets. According to the study, travel and tourism in Santa Catarina contributes an estimated 12.5% of the state's GDP, or R$14.8 billion (US$6.4 billion) and nearly 510,000 jobs (11.9% of total employment) across the wider travel and tourism economy. Moreover, between now and 2019, its contribution is forecast to become even more s
187. Leadership Challenges for Asian Aviation
Leadership Challenges for Asian Aviation. Speaking at the Asia Pacific Aviation Media Association’s (APAMA) Aviation Lecture in Singapore, Bisignani identified three opportunities for Asian leadership in the aviation industry (1) technology, (2) policy and (3) the environment. He also announced the revised industry profit forecast of US$3.8 billion for 2007.
188. Intelligent Spas Publishes First Spa Benchmarks for United Arab Emirates
Intelligent Spas Publishes First Spa Benchmarks for United Arab Emirates. Intelligent Spas’ first survey conducted in the United Arab Emirates found total spa industry revenue was estimated to be AED253 million (approximately US$70 million) in 2007 and spa numbers are forecast to grow by 34% over the next two years. The new UAE Spa Benchmark Report 2005-2010 presents the first offi
189. FIFA World Cup to Give Hotels in Moscow 20-30% Growth in RevPAR
According to the latest market forecast from STR and Tourism Economics, Moscow’s hotel industry is projected to see RevPAR growth in the range of 20% and 30% during June and July 2018. A RevPAR increase in that range would be less than the growth realized in Rio de Janeiro (2014) and Johannesburg (2010), key markets for the previous two FIFA World Cup host countries.
190. Airlines in AP including China and India to Carry 33% of Passenger Traffic by 2029
Airlines in Asia Pacific including China and India to Carry 33% of Passenger Traffic by 2029. Almost 26,000 new passenger and freighter aircraft valued at US$3.2 trillion will be needed between 2010 and 2029, to satisfy demand according to Airbus’ Global Market Forecast (GMF). This demand is primarily driven by replacement of aircraft for newer more eco-efficient models in mature m
191. Europe and Asia Pacific Drive Tourism Growth; Int. Tourist Arrivals Up 5%
In the first nine months of 2013, international tourism grew by 5% according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer. The number of international tourist arrivals reported by destinations around the world increased by some 41 million between January and September, growing above UNWTO’s initial forecast and creating an important stimulus to the receiving economies.
192. IATA Launches Platform for Airlines to Share Turbulence Data
IATA has launched Turbulence Aware, a data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in-flight. Turbulence Aware is designed to augment an airline’s ability to forecast and avoid turbulence by pooling and sharing (in real time) turbulence data generated by participating airlines.

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