IATA: Stakeholders should follow global standard


"We see the costs rising to where it could be unbearable for the airlines and passengers," IATA CEO General Alexandre de Juniac(filepic) told reporters on the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit..

KUALA LUMPUR: The Inter-national Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged aviation stakeholders to follow global standards and make greater use of operational data in order to safely accommodate an additional 3.8 billion air travellers by 2036.

Director-general and chief executive officer Alexandre de Juniac said that in the next 20 years, passengers are expected to almost double from four billion in 2017.

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