Singapore – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) welcomed partnerships among all stakeholders, including governments, to help aviation fulfil its important role as a catalyst for global economic growth and development.
- Safety
- Sustainability
- Infrastructure Development
Safety: “Safety is our highest priority and we are seeing steady progress through our partnership approach involving airlines, airports, air navigation services providers, manufacturers, governments and other stakeholders. If we look at jet aircraft, in 2015 we had one major accident for every 3.1 million flights. That’s a significant improvement on the five-year average (2010-2014) of one accident for every 2.2 million flights. Yet the last two years have also seen events that can only be classified as ‘unthinkable’, including the disappearance of an aircraft, the downing of an aircraft by a missile, and the deliberate destruction of an aircraft by a suicidal pilot. We must add to that the loss of an aircraft in what is suspected of being an act of terrorism.
- A 1.5% annual average improvement in fuel efficiency to 2020
- Capping net carbon emissions with carbon-neutral growth from 2020
- Cutting net carbon emissions in half by 2050 as compared to 2005 levels