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Outlook for growth appears to be stabilizing
Although global economic growth will undoubtedly be slower this year than in 2017 or 2018, fears of a sharper deterioration appear to be diminishing. Click the image to read more.
- Chart of the Week
Regional Briefing - Africa & Middle East - July 2019
A summary of the latest available data and current issues across a number of key economic, market and industry variables in Africa & Middle East.
- Regional Economic Briefings
Regional Briefing - Americas - July 2019
A summary of the latest available data and current issues across a number of key economic, market and industry variables in the Americas.
- Regional Economic Briefings
Regional Briefing - Asia Pacific - July 2019
A summary of the latest available data and current issues across a number of key economic, market and industry variables in Asia Pacific.
- Regional Economic Briefings
Regional Briefing - Europe - July 2019
A summary of the latest available data and current issues across a number of key economic, market and industry variables in Europe.
- Regional Economic Briefings
Regional Briefing - North Asia - July 2019
A summary of the latest available data and current issues across a number of key economic, market and industry variables in North Asia.
- Regional Economic Briefings
Long-term trends remain supportive of Indian air transport growth
When comparing passenger traffic at similar economic development levels across countries, India long-term future passenger growth still looks strong. Click the image for more.
- Chart of the Week
Airlines Financial Monitor - June 2019
Monthly review of the industry financial performance.
- Market Developments
- Airlines Financial Monitor
The distinctive economic contribution of air transport
This chart shows the distinctive economic contribution of air transport at a global level, connecting more than 20,000 city pairs with at least a once-weekly service at ever lower costs to users in real terms.
- Chart of the Week
United Kingdom: Regulatory Competitiveness
The Air Transport Regulatory Competitiveness Indicators (ATRCI) is a framework that measures a country’s air transport regulatory competitiveness. Air transport regulatory competitiveness is defined as a set of key determinants that impact the ease of doing business in a country and looks at the passenger and cargo facilitation, infrastructure and supply chain management, and regulatory practice.
- Public Policy Issues
- Regulatory Competitiveness