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22.02.2023

Quarterly Air Transport Chartbook - Q4 2022

Quarterly review of the industry passenger, cargo and financial performance.

  • Regional Economic Briefings
  • Industry Economic Performance
17.02.2023

Industry year-end review by route area

International traffic picked up substantially in 2022, not all route areas have the same state of recovery

  • Chart of the Week
10.02.2023

Industry recovery remains on track despite headwinds

Although the air cargo industry will continue to face macroeconomic headwinds this year, air cargo yield and revenue are expected to remain high and above those of 2019 levels.

  • Chart of the Week
06.02.2023

Air Passenger Market Analysis - December 2022

The year ends on a strong note for the global industry.

  • Air Passenger Monthly Analysis
06.02.2023

Air Cargo Market Analysis - December 2022

Air cargo activity continued to decline in December.

  • Air Freight Monthly Analysis
03.02.2023

Air connectivity recovers further but still below pre-COVID

The improvement in air connectivity is consistent with the ongoing recovery seen in air passenger and cargo markets over the course of 2022.

  • Chart of the Week
02.02.2023

Quick Take-Off : Trends in recession and business cycles

IATA Economics discusses the likelihood of a global recession, and examines the trends that can be observed globally

  • Industry Economic Performance
  • Profitability
27.01.2023

Declines in unit cost and yield expected to continue in 2023

The airline industry has seen a remarkable decrease in real unit costs by over 4 times, and a near 6 times reduction in real yields.

  • Chart of the Week
20.01.2023

Europe accounts for half of all new airline ‘’births” in 2022

Globally, the year 2022 brought about 39 new commercial airline operators bringing airline “births” back to pre-pandemic levels.

  • Chart of the Week
12.01.2023

Inflation likely peaked in 2022 in OECD countries

Different scenarios show that inflation likely reached its highest levels last year

  • Chart of the Week