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- 225. IATA releases Full-Year Traffic Results for 2007
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IATA releases Full-Year Traffic Results for 2007.
- 226. Asia Pacific Airlines Record Growth in Passenger and Air Cargo Demand
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Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of November 2014 show that both international passenger and air cargo markets recorded further growth in demand. Strong regional trade activities helped underpin business related travel, contributing to a 5.5% increase in the number of international passengers carried by Asia Pacific air
- 227. IATA Outlines Air Cargo Priorities at World Cargo Symposium
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IATA has called on airlines and their partners in the air cargo supply chain, to work together to make air cargo more competitive and address the challenges of safety, security and sustainability. Air cargo is vital to the global economy, transporting more than $5 trillion worth of goods annually, or more than a third of world trade by value. And for airlines, it accounts for about
- 228. Strong Partnerships Across Air Cargo Value Chain
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In its latest forecast (issued December 2011), IATA expects air cargo to generate about 11% of total revenues or $66 billion. This is only slightly behind the average 14% contribution of business class to industry revenues. Growth in both volumes and yields is expected to be flat in 2012 as a result of economic uncertainty primarily centered on Europe. IATA will issue a revised for
- 229. IATA Reports Airline Traffic from February 2011
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IATA Reports Airline Traffic from February 2011. Scheduled international traffic for February 2011 increased 6% and 2.3% respectively for passenger and cargo demand compared to February 2010 according to data from IATA. February demand growth was down significantly from the revised 8.4% and 8.7% expansion recorded in January for passenger and cargo traffic respectively. The politic
- 230. Airline Traffic Growth Slows Again in July 2012
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Asia Pacific carriers saw demand growth of just 0.9%. This is a major slowdown from the 5.8% recorded in the June year-on-year comparison. Moreover, compared to the previous month (June 2012), demand contracted by 1.3%. European airlines appear to be benefiting more than Asia Pacific airlines from the recently stronger trade flows from West to East, while the Middle Eastern airline
- 231. 2011 Ends on Positive Note for Aviation Industry
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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
- 232. IATA Reports Global Airline Statistics from March 2012
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Asia Pacific airlines also experienced healthy growth, with demand up 8.1% on a 4.3% rise in capacity, pushing load factors up to 76.5%. Year-to-year comparisons were impacted by the March 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, which are estimated to have reduced 2011 demand by 3%, exaggerating year-over-year growth by a like amount.
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