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Yet another upcoming economically challenging period will have a strong impact on versatile specialist market demand
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) predicts that in 2012 airlines all over the world will see their profits drop by 49%, i.e. USD 1.4 billion compared to the previously expected returns.
> More...FL Technics Training: aviation accident prevention largely depends on technical personnel readiness
According to the data collected by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), since 1960 the number of aircraft accidents resulting from a human error has increased from 20% to a staggering 80%.
> More...Avia Solutions Group established new representative office in Kuala Lumpur
Avia Solutions Group, a group of business aviation companies, together with its subsidiary FL Technics is further strengthening its position in the global aviation technical support and maintenance market and is set to open its first representative office in Kuala Lumpur by the end of this year.
> More...Countries that have dominated in the ‘black list’ for several years are in a row call for the substantial aviation safety policy and infrastructure reform
In 2006 the European Commission for the very first time issued a list of air carriers that were forbidden to operate within the European Union.
> More...FL Technics Training: developing technologies in Africa call for superior skilled technical personnel
The International Monetary Fund predicts that in the next five years Africa will be one of the 10 most rapidly growing economies in the world. The World Bank expects that as early as next year the region’s economy will go up by approx. 5.5%. Global aviation industry is constantly stiffening safety regulations and companies all over the world have to adapt to modern information technologies, new generation aircraft, increasing competition, unstable financial markets, changing fuel prices and globalized environment.
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