Air travel to the southeast corner of Europe substantially exceeded pre-pandemic (2019) levels in the peak summer months of July and August, and autumn bookings show the post-pandemic recovery continuing says Olivier Ponti from ForwardKeys
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The aviation sector’s recovery continues, with July seeing the highest number of aircraft orders in a single month since 2014, with 526 single-aisle and five wide-body commercial aircraft ordered. Kevin Craven, chief executive of ADS, analyses the figures
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IBA, an aviation market intelligence and consultancy company, has outlined its outlook for the aviation industry for 2022 and beyond in its Mid-Year Market Update. The update includes figures from Farnborough Airshow
Global aircraft orders are demonstrating the continuing recovery of the aviation sector alongside growing market and passenger confidence and demand. ADS forecasts that 2022 global deliveries will reach 997 aircraft as Q2 sees 513 aircraft delivered, currently 23 ahead of forecast
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Global air travel is set to recover 65% in Q3, with beach holidays leading as city tourism lags, says Olivier Ponti, VP of insights at ForwardKeys
The ongoing sector recovery continues as 82 aircraft were delivered in May 2022, an improvement on May 2021 and in line with 2022 forecasts. The backlog of aircraft remains strong at above 13,000 for the sixth consecutive month since December 2021, says ADS, the UK trade organisation representing aerospace, defence and security