On this page you can access speeches and press releases produced between 2002 and 2022.
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SESAR - A Giant Step Towards Single European Skies
IATA welcomed the ratification of the contract for the definition phase for the Single European Sky Implementation Programme
- Press Release
- Air Traffic Management
- Europe
Crown Rent Policy MadnessFurther Damages Canada’s Competitiveness
IATA renewed calls for the immediate elimination of Crown Rents
- Press Release
- The Americas
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the 2005 AFRAA in Sun City
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the 2005 AFRAA in Sun City
- Speech
- Airline Operations
- Safety
- Africa & Middle East
Preserve the Monopolists or Join a Changing Industry?Transparency is Critical to the Airport Airline Relationship
The Director General and CEO of IATA, Giovanni Bisignani, called on airports to achieve greater transparency in their relationships with airlines
- Press Release
- Other
- All Regions
IATA e-freight to take the paper out of Air Cargo by 2010
IATA kick-started IATA e-freight, the cargo component of the association’s Simplifying the Business initiative
- Press Release
- Cargo
- All Regions
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the 2005 IATA e-freight Conference in Geneva
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the 2005 IATA e-freight Conference in Geneva
- Speech
- Cargo
- Economics
- All Regions
Freight Weakness Continues as Passenger Traffic Rebounds
IATA reported that international passenger traffic for September grew by 8.2% compared to September 2004
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
Five Challenges For A Successful Indian Air Transport Sector
IATA identified five challenges for the successful development of air transport in India
- Press Release
- Value of Aviation
- Asia Pacific
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the Confederation of Indian Industry Luncheon in New Delhi, 2005
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at the Confederation of Indian Industry Luncheon in New Delhi, 2005
- Speech
- Value of Aviation
- Asia Pacific
IATA Welcomes US-EU Open Aviation Area Discussions
IATA welcomed the announcement by the United States and European Union that they will re-commence discussions of an Open Aviation Area in Brussels
- Press Release
- Value of Aviation
- All Regions
IATA Announces Four Point Agenda for Africa
IATA today announced a Four Point Agenda for the revitalization of African aviation
- Press Release
- Value of Aviation
- Africa & Middle East
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg, 2005
Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani at Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg, 2005
- Speech
- Airport Infrastructure
- IATA News
- Safety
- Africa & Middle East
Passenger Growth Slows in August - Fuel Prices Begin to Dampen Demand
IATA announced that international passenger grew 8.3% and international freight traffic 3.6% in the first eight months of the year.
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
IATA Critical of EC Plans to Bring Aviation into European Emissions Trading Scheme
IATA sharply criticised the European Commission's plan to bring air transport into the EU's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme
- Press Release
- Sustainability
- Europe
US$7.4 Billion Losses for Global Aviation in 2005 - Skyrocketing Oil Prices Deepen Industry Losses
IATA announced a revised industry loss forecast of US$7.4 billion for 2005 in light of skyrocketing oil prices
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
July Load Factors Reach 79.6% - Soaring Oil Prices Make Cost Reduction Critical
IATA released its monthly traffic statistics for July 2005 showing passenger growth of 8.5% with considerably weakened cargo traffic at 2.2%
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
Robey Lal appointed Country Manager for IATA India Brings in 40 years aviation industry experience
IATA announced the appointment of Robey Lal as the Country Manager for IATA in India
- Press Release
- IATA News
- Asia Pacific
Reduced Global Economic Activity Reflected in Freight Slowdown
IATA announced traffic results for the first half of 2005 (January to June) showing 8.8% growth in international passenger traffic and 3.4% growth for international freight.
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions
A Summit of Significance for Air Transport - Effective Follow-up Needed
The G8 Summit discussed civil aviation issues in connection with development, climate change and security
- Press Release
- Value of Aviation
- All Regions
May Air Freight Slumps While Passenger Demand remains Robust
For the Month of May, freight traffic was 1.6% below the 2004 level while growth for the first five months of 2005 was 3.1%
- Press Release
- Economics
- All Regions