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209. Hong Kong’s Airport Authority Publishes Sustainability Report 2013/2014
Airport Authority Hong Kong’s Sustainability Report 2013/2014 - Sustaining our Capacity – Addressing Emerging Constraints - explains how Hong Kong International Airport continues to support the sustainable development of Hong Kong despite faster-than-forecast air traffic growth putting pressure on the operating capacity of the existing two-runway system.
210. Air New Zealand Reports Greater Fuel Savings with Blended Winglets
Air New Zealand Reports Greater Fuel Savings with Blended Winglets. Air New Zealand has said that its new blended winglets, which are being fitted to its fleet of Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, are delivering 19% higher fuel savings than forecast.
211. Airbus to Establish Pilot and Maintenance Training Centre in Delhi, India
Airbus is establishing a pilot and maintenance training centre in the National Capital Region of Delhi. According to Airbus’ latest global market forecast, India will require over 1,600 passenger and freighter aircraft in the next 20 years to 2034, with an accompanying demand for new pilots and maintenance engineers.
212. India to Need Over 1,290 Aircraft Worth US$190 Billion in Next 20 Years
According to Airbus’ latest market forecast, Indian carriers will require 1,290 new passenger aircraft valued at US$190 billion between now and 2032 to satisfy surging annual demand. Indian annual passenger traffic growth rates of 8.6% are well above the regional Asia Pacific average growth rate of 6.1% and the world average 4.7%. Of the requirement for 1,290 new aircraft, some 73%
213. Over 29,000 New Aircraft Required in Next 20 Years
As aviation becomes increasingly accessible in all parts of the world, future journeys will increasingly be made by air particularly to and from emerging markets. According to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast (GMF) in the next 20 years (2013-2032), air traffic will grow at 4.7% annually requiring over 29,220 new passenger and freighter aircraft valued at nearly US$4.4 trillion
214. Sabre Labs Publishes 2017 Radar Report
Sabre has released its latest technology forecast, Sabre Labs’ 2017 Radar Report. The report evaluates nine key technologies with an outsized impact on the travel landscape, looking at what’s happening today and what to expect for tomorrow.
215. IATA Downgrades Airline Industry Outlook for 2011 to $8.6b
IATA Downgrades Airline Industry Outlook for 2011 to $8.6b. IATA has downgraded its airline industry outlook for 2011 to $8.6 billion from the $9.1 billion it estimated in December 2010. This is a 46% fall in net profits compared to the $16 billion (revised from $15.1 billion) earned by the industry in 2010. On expected industry revenues of $594 billion, the $8.6 billion 2011 profi
216. Asia Pacific Airlines Expected to Make Largest Contribution to Industry Profits in 2012
This will be the second year of declining returns since airline profits peaked in 2010 at $15.8 billion with a net profit margin of 2.9%. In 2011, industry profits fell to $7.9 billion for a 1.3% net profit margin. This year’s projected $3.0 billion industry profit would yield a net profit margin of just 0.5%.

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