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- 41. Boeing Forecasts Need for 516,000 New Pilots and Technicians in Asia Pacific
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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
- 42. Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market
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Boeing Forecasts Asia Pacific to be World’s Largest Aviation Market. The Asia Pacific region covers a broad area including Japan, Korea, China, Australia and India and currently accounts for more than 8,300 flights and 1.2 million travelers daily. In less than 10 years, it will be the largest air travel market in the world, according to the Boeing outlook released today in Hong Kon
- 43. Latest MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts More than 67.5 Million Outbound Travelers from Asia Pacif
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Latest MasterIndex of Travel Forecasts More than 67.5 Million Outbound Travelers from Asia Pacific in 1H 2006.
- 44. Boeing Forecasts US$2.8 Trillion Market for New Commercial Airplanes
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Boeing Forecasts US$2.8 Trillion Market for New Commercial Airplanes. On a delivery-dollar basis, the largest market is projected to be the Asia Pacific region, with 36% of the $2.8 trillion total. North America will make up 26% of the delivery dollars, and Europe, Russia, and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) will make up a total of 25%. Deliveries to airlines in Latin
- 45. MasterIndex of Retail Forecasts Slower Retail Sales Growth in Asia Pacific in First Half of 2006
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MasterIndex of Retail Forecasts Slower Retail Sales Growth in Asia Pacific in First Half of 2006.
- 46. IATA Revises Forecasts; Deeper Losses Expected
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IATA Revises Forecasts; Deeper Losses Expected. IATA has revised its global financial forecast predicting airline losses totaling US$11 billion in 2009. This is US$2 billion worse than the previously projected US$9 billion loss due to rising fuel prices and exceptionally weak yields. Industry revenues for the year are expected to fall by US$80 billion (15%) to US$455 billion compar
- 47. MasterCard Survey Forecasts Continued Retail Sales Growth across Asia Pacific in 1H 2008
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MasterCard Survey Forecasts Continued Retail Sales Growth across Asia Pacific in 1H 2008. While the forecast is for positive expansion across all the 12 Asia Pacific markets, China maintains its lead with retail sales anticipated to reach 4743 billion yuan, representing a 12.8% year on year growth. Other markets with strong growth include Indonesia (12.6% vs. 4.6% in 1H2007) and Ho
- 48. STR Forecasts RevPAR Growth for Remainder of 2011
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STR Forecasts RevPAR Growth for Remainder of 2011. RevPAR growth between 10.5% (Cologne) and 24.7% (Hong Kong) is forecast for all 10 of the best performers in 2011. The forecast for the best performers in 2012 has RevPAR growth within a range from 6% (London) to 9.6% (Singapore).
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