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AAPA : Working Together With COSCAP-SEA and NA

AAPA : Working Together With COSCAP-SEA and NA. Joint COSCAP SEA & NA Meeting 31 August 2005, BKK by Martin ERAN-TASKER Technical Director. Presentation outline. Introduction to AAPA Safety drivers, issues and response Regional stakeholder engagement Working together with COSCAP

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AAPA : Working Together With COSCAP-SEA and NA

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  1. AAPA : Working Together With COSCAP-SEA and NA Joint COSCAP SEA & NA Meeting 31 August 2005, BKK by Martin ERAN-TASKER Technical Director

  2. Presentation outline • Introduction to AAPA • Safety drivers, issues and response • Regional stakeholder engagement • Working together with COSCAP • Discussion

  3. Background : AAPA • Leading regional trade association representing 17 major international airlines based in Asia Pacific • Committed to promoting sustainable growth of the aviation industry serving both passenger and freight needs • Work with member airlines, governments, regulators and industry partners on issues of common concern • Permanent Secretariat headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

  4. Harbin Changchun Yanji Shenyang Urumqi Dalian Beijing Tianjin Jinan Yantai Qingdao Xian Nanjing Shanghai Chengdu Wuhan Hangzhou Chongqing Ningbo Changsha Fuzhou Guilin Kunming Xiamen Guangzhou Shenzhen Haikou Sanya AAPA: Mainland China destinations AAPA members serve a total of 28 Mainland Chinese cities • Flights/Week • Shanghai 280 • Beijing 168 • Xiamen 47 • Guangzhou 44 • Qingdao 39 • Hangzhou 36 • Kunming 24 • Dalian 23 • Chengdu 22 • Tianjin 17 Over 800 flights per week

  5. AAPA fleet and experience • 1,300 aircraft • 73% of the fleet is widebody • Operating 25% of world’s widebody passenger fleet • Operating 50% of world’s B744 fleet • Operating 37% of world’s B777 fleet • Operating 35% of world’s A330 fleet • 46% of all new widebody orders for 2004 • 359 aircraft on order for delivery over the next 5 years (16 June 2005) Total order book value USD 51 billion • 25% of A380 orders (USD 11.4b) • 43% of B787 orders (USD 12.5b) • Combined experience of 774 years, or a median of 46 years per airline, skew of 0.02 Source: Airclaims’ world air fleet (as at 10 May 2005) - AAPA

  6. Top 5 Events Per 1000 DeparturesReported by AAPA members in Jul-Dec 2004

  7. Bird Strike (without Damage) rate Jul-Dec 2004Reported by AAPA Members

  8. Bird Strike (with Damage) rate Jul-Dec 2004 Reported by AAPA Members

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