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- 233. Air Cargo Volumes Measured by FTKs Rose 0.5% in October 2015
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European carriers have driven recent improvements in air cargo growth, but they ran out of steam in October with a rise of just 0.2%. Other regions also underlined the weak October trend. The most significant decline in cargo activity was experienced by North American carriers, who reported a 2.4% fall in volumes. Latin America (-8.1%) and Africa (-1.1%) are smaller markets and als
- 234. IATA Reports January 2010 Traffic
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IATA Reports January 2010 Traffic. IATA’s January 2010 statistics for international scheduled air traffic show continuing improvement. Compared to the previous year, January passenger demand was up 6.4%. Against this improving demand, a 1.2% increase in passenger capacity in January pushed load factors to 75.9% (up from the 72.2% recorded for January 2009).
- 235. Enhancing Aviation Security Through Global Partnership
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IATA has called for a partnership between industry, governments and regulators to enhance aviation security by embracing a globally harmonized, risk-based system. Tyler noted three key areas for improving security cooperation:
- 236. IATA International Traffic Statistics 2002 - Numbers Adding Up to Start Recovery
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IATA International Traffic Statistics 2002 - Numbers Adding Up to Start Recovery
- 237. IATA releases Traffic Results for November 2007
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IATA releases Traffic Results for November 2007. IATA recently released traffic results for November 2007 which show year-on-year international passenger demand rose 9.3% in November - the fastest growth rate recorded in 18 months. This is higher than the 7.7% growth recorded in October and the 7.5% growth recorded over the first 11 months of 2007.
- 238. Airbus forecasts 17,300 new aircraft worth US$1.9 trillion needed by 2023
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Airbus forecasts 17,300 new aircraft worth US$1.9 trillion needed by 2023.
- 239. Asia Pacific Airlines Traffic Results for June 2014
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Asia Pacific airlines carried a combined total of 20.6 million international passengers in June, 2.1% more than the same month last year. Compared to previous months, traffic growth in June was relatively slower, with leisure travel markets partly affected by the on-going political situation in Thailand.
- 240. IATA Reports August 2010 Airline Traffic
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IATA Reports August 2010 Airline Traffic. International scheduled traffic results of IATA members in August 2010 indicate year-on-year increases of a 6.4% for passenger and 19.6% for cargo. August demand is down from the 9.5% (revised) increase recorded for passenger and 23% growth in cargo recorded in July. The August 2010 data is
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