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The Air Transport Association names AirTran Airways as its newest member
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings Inc (NYSE: AAI), has announced that with effect from 1 April it is to become the 19th carrier to join the Air Transport Association of America ATA, an industry trade organisation representing US airlines. The...
Tags: Air Transport Association, ATA, Strategy
Research articles 2008-03-26
The Airfinance Annual 2007/08 is Your Key Resource and Knowledge Bank for the Hugely Competitive International Airfinance Industry
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61883) has announced the addition of "Airfinance Annual 2007/08" to their offering. Now in its 24th year and still illuminating trends and developments, the Airfinance Annual 2007/08 is your key resource and knowledge bank for the hugely competitive international airfinance industry. Introductory...
Tags: Air Transport Association, aircraft, aviation, Ireland, knowledge, Manufacturing, Strategy
Research articles 2007-07-06
The Airfinance Annual 2007/08 Is Your Key Resource And Knowledge Bank For The Hugely Competitive International Airfinance Industry.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 July 2007-Research and Markets: The Airfinance Annual 2007/08 Is Your Key Resource And Knowledge Bank For The Hugely Competitive International Airfinance Industry.C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06072007 Dublin: Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61883) has announced the addition of "Airfinance...
Tags: Air Transport Association, aircraft, knowledge, Manufacturing, Strategy
Research articles 2007-07-06
International Air Transport Association Says 2006 Loss Forecast Drops to $1.7 Billion
TOKYO, Aug. 31 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The International Air Transport Association IATA announced a revised forecast for 2006 industry losses. It is estimated that airlines will lose $1.7 billion, with a fuel bill of $115 billion calculated for an average oil price of $68 per barrel Brent. This is a...
Tags: Air Transport Association, revenue, Strategy
Research articles 2006-08-31
GULF AIR CHIEF TAKES PART IN WORLD AIR TRANSPORT SUMMIT
According to "Bahrain Tribune", Gulf Air president and chief executive James Hogan is one of the three participants of a chief executive officer debate at the International Air Transport Association's 62nd annual general meeting and the World Air Transport Summit which ends in Paris. The airline chief, along with Christoph...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Bahrain, Paris, quality, Strategy, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2006-06-06
BAHRAIN: GULF AIR CHIEF TAKES PART IN WORLD AIR TRANSPORT SUMMIT.
According to "Bahrain Tribune", Gulf Air president and chief executive James Hogan is one of the three participants of a chief executive officer debate at the International Air Transport Association's 62nd annual general meeting and the World Air Transport Summit which ends in Paris. The airline...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Bahrain, Strategy, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2006-06-06
Air transport association to tackle oil price challenge at annual meeting
PARIS AFP — Representatives from the world airline industry, facing larger-than-expected financial losses this year, are to convene to confront the challenge posed by rising oil prices. The International Air Transport Association IATA is forecasting a near-10 percent spike in fuel bills in 2006 to more than 100 billion...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Paris, Strategy
Research articles 2006-06-03
ATA expects 35m travellers on US airlines over the holidays
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The US Air Transport Association ATA expects 35m passengers to travel globally on US airlines over the 16-day winter holiday period between 18 December and 2 January. The numbers reportedly remain unchanged from a year ago. ATA has also said that it...
Tags: Air Transport Association, ATA, Strategy
Research articles 2005-12-19
ATA supports risk-based passenger analysis, May says
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The United States Air Transport Association supports risk-based analysis of passengers. James May, the president of the Air Transport Association, told Congress yesterday (12 December) that the airline industry supports risk-based passenger analysis. May testified before the US Senate Committee on Commerce,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, analysis, ATA, Strategy, Transportation
Research articles 2005-12-13
IATA African plan.(AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST)(International Air Transport Association)(Brief Article)
IATA has set out a four point agenda to revitalise aviation across Africa based on (1) enhanced safety efforts, (2) infrastructure development, (3) liberalisation and (4) SPT--simplified passenger travel. Specifically on infrastructure, IATA says that many African airports, runway pavements, airfield lighting, weather...
Tags: Africa, Air Transport Association, aviation, FINANCE, Government, Strategy, Taxes
Research articles 2005-12-01
CHINA AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION FOUNDED ON SEP. 26
AsiaInfo Services 09-28-2005 China Air Transport Association Founded on Sep. 26 BEIJING, Sep 28, 2005 SinoCast via COMTEX -- China Air Transport Association, the first non-governmental organization in the country, has been founded on September 26. Insiders believed...
Tags: Air Transport Association, China, Government, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 2005-09-28
IATA forecasts strong growth.(International Air Transport Association)
IATA's 2004-2008 cargo and passenger traffic forecasts indicate 6% annual growth for both international passengers and cargo. "It looks like 2004 will end with the strongest traffic rebound since 1991," said IATA's DG Giovanni Bisignani. "These projections out to 2008 are in line with historical industry...
Tags: Air Transport Association, cargo, IATA, Strategy
Research articles 2005-01-01
Holiday air travel boomlet will help airlines trim, but not end, big losses.
By Mark Skertic, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 23--Record numbers of travelers this holiday season won't be enough to lift the airline industry's bottom line out of the red. Deep discounts on ticket prices and high fuel costs...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Strategy, Tribune Co.
Research articles 2004-11-23
IATA sets SPT goals.(International Air Transport Association's simplify passenger travel initiative)(Brief Article)
IATA's recent AGM approved four specific projects to fast-forward its Simplify Passenger Travel initiative, which is aimed at helping passenger processing. These are to: * Implement 100% e-ticketing globally and eliminate paper tickets by 2007. * Achieve an industry standard and...
Tags: Air Transport Association, IATA, Strategy
Research articles 2004-08-01
Airlines may cooperate with CAPPS II; but insist on 'privacy principles' first.(EPN News Roundup)(Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System)(Brief Article)
The airline industry is willing to cooperate with the Transportation Security Administration TSA in implementing its Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System CAPPS II, but not until TSA adopts privacy protections for personal information, according to the Air Transport Association ATA. ATA unveiled...
Tags: Air Transport Association, computer, PRODUCTIVITY, Strategy, Transportation Security Administration
Research articles 2004-03-23
Jet fuel prices pressure industry
The highest sustained jet fuel prices since 1990 are threatening both the airlines' nascent earnings recovery and the low airfares that consumers increasingly favor. Fuel prices on the spot market have soared 20% since October to nearly $1 a gallon. The Air Transport Association ATA, the industry's trade group,...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Continental Airlines Inc., Strategy
Research articles 2004-01-21
ACI and IATA disagreements.(Industry International)(International Air Transport Association)(Airports Association Council International)
Airports Council International's 2003 World Conference held in Sharjah, UAE, in December, concluded with a unanimous call from ACI for IATA airlines to look elsewhere rather than to airports to make cost savings to help save their debt-ridden industry. The resolution called on IATA to stop...
Tags: Air Transport Association, IATA, Strategy
Research articles 2004-01-01
Jump in Airfares Unlikely, Experts Say, despite Prices Being at 15-Year Low.
By D.R. Stewart, Tulsa World, Okla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 30--The price to fly generally remains at a 15-year low. In the troubled airline industry, increased passenger traffic, fewer airlines or higher fares would be seeds for a revival. ...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Government, Strategy
Research articles 2003-10-30
IATA boss tells airports: cut costs.
Aug 06, 2003 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Airports need to cut costs to create a healthy industry. Giovanni Bisignani, director-general of the International Air Transport Association, said that airports and other providers needed to reduce costs. During the crisis in the travel...
Tags: Air Transport Association, Strategy
Research articles 2003-08-06
Air Traffic Declines 10 Percent Overall.
By Ina Paiva, The Miami Herald Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 27--Air travel has plummeted since just before the start of the war with Iraq, with demand dropping at a pace not seen since the aftermath of the September 2001 terrorist attacks, the...
Tags: Air Transport Association, American Airlines, booking, Government, job, Strategy
Research articles 2003-03-27
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