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European Aviation Summit in Bordeaux - Remarks of Giovanni Bisignani

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) challenged Europe to deliver a Single European Sky (SES) by 2012.

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Traffic Slowdown Continues - Asia leads August decline

Hanoi - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released international traffic data for August that confirmed a continuing downturn.

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IATA Press Release

Airlines to lose US$5.2 billion in 2008 -Slowing Demand and High Oil to Blame-

see below document

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IATA Traffic figures

97% of punctual flights despite a growth of traffic in the first six months of 2008

Growth in traffic from January to June 2008

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Press Release

European ETS Vote: The Wrong Answer

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) severely criticised today’s European Parliament vote to bring aviation into the European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).

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Press Release

IATA Welcomes EC VP Tajani’s Single European Sky Priority

“Vice President Tajani has picked the right priorities, starting with delivering a Single European Sky (SES),”.....

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European aviation stakeholders applaud EC’s decision not to limit cabin baggage

European airlines and airports responded warmly to the European Commission’s formal announcement that it would not pursue further limitations on cabin baggage size. In a move welcomed by all, the Commission admitted that it was keen to avoid the undue operational complications and inconvenience for passengers that the proposed cabin baggage size restrictions would cause. (...)

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AEA welcomes EU Council Support for Single European Sky

The Association of European Airlines has welcomed the EU Council’s positive evaluation of the work undertaken so far in implementing the Single European Sky Legislation, and of the Commission’s achievements in driving for a truly Single European Sky. But the Council of Transport Ministers rightly acknowledged that further progress is required. ...

(See AEA's Press Release below for the full text.)

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