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IAA Reports
Flight Figures Continue To Decline By Mike Mitchell |
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November 10, 2009, The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA)
report the October flight statistics offer little room for optimism as
the downward trend in traffic continues. On the The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is a commercial state-sponsored company which was established on 1 January 1994 to provide air navigation services in Irish-controlled airspace, and to regulate safety standards within the Irish civil aviation industry. |
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Given the difficult times that are being endured by
the aviation industry, the IAA has introduced a number of cost
containment measures to minimize the increase in its user charges for
2010. By undertaking these measures, applicable under a cost recovery
scheme, the Authority has managed to reduce a forecast increase of 17.5%
to approx 3.9%.
October traffic figures are as follows: En route operations (over flights) were down -5.5 % on
October 2008. North Atlantic Communications flights were down -5.7%
% on October 2008. Commercial Air traffic movements at the State airports
were down on October 2008, as follows, January 2009 to the end of October 2009 shows the
following cumulative trends: En route Over flights, down by -8.1 % North Atlantic Communications, down by -7.9% Dublin Commercial Terminal Movements, down by -15.2%
Cork Commercial Terminal Movements, down by -26.3% Shannon Commercial Terminal Movements, down by -13.9% Combined Commercial movements for the three State airports were down -16.5% |
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