Azerbaijan: Strong recovery for aviation sector despite flat GDP growth
Published 28 February 2012
Reasons for the traffic growth seem complex (918 words, 3 tables)
The content of this article is only available to registered users of this site. Please login or register to view this article in full. Registration is free and entitles you to view our entire historic archive for free; receive email updates of news matching your search terms and to buy articles on demand.
No Account Yet?
Registration is free and entitles you to view our entire historic archive for free; receive email updates of news matching your search terms and to buy articles on demand. Articles cost between $15 and $35 each.
Article ID: 10708
Related Articles:
21 June 2022 - Civil: Azerbaijan: Concise Aerospace provides an update on the passenger traffic of Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) and its subsidiary Buta Airways
17 June 2022 - Civil: Azerbaijan: Concise Aerospace analyzes the country's open skies policy
2 September 2014 - Civil: Azerbaijan's airlines see modest growth in passenger traffic in the first six months of 2014
11 March 2014 - Civil: Azerbaijan receives Category 1 from FAA, the first US rating for the country
15 July 2013 - Civil: Azerbaijan: Silk Way announces an order for two Boeing 747-8 Freighters
12 July 2013 - Civil: Azerbaijan: Air traffic and airport infrastructure benefit from the government's push to increase tourism
10 July 2013 - Civil: Azerbaijan: AZAL receives its first E-Jet and plans to get the second one by the end of July 2013
9 January 2013 - Civil: Azerbaijan: AZAL plans to get new aircraft and helicopters in 2013
30 November 2012 - Civil: Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan agree to promote regular air services between the two countries, but the level of demand for passenger flights is unclear
30 November 2012 - Civil: Azerbaijan's airlines see double-digit growth of traffic in the first ten months of 2012
29 June 2012 - Civil: Azerbaijan and Russia may remove limitations on flights between the two countries
1 March 2012 - Civil: Kyrgyzstan reports 52% pax traffic growth for 2011
28 February 2012 - Civil: Azerbaijan: Pax and cargo traffic jump in 2011
27 February 2012 - Civil: Turkmenistan reports small gain in traffic for 2011
16 February 2012 - Civil: Russia's domestic routes in 2011: For the distant regions, air service remains vital — and often lossmaking for the carriers
16 February 2012 - Civil: Russia's international routes in 2011: CIS traffic surges, boosted by migrant travel
14 February 2012 - Civil: Armenia: Passenger and cargo traffic are up, but RPK and RTK slump
13 February 2012 - Civil: Kazakhstan: Airlines ride a growing economy
9 February 2012 - Civil: Belarus: Belavia hits the million-passenger mark, expects to report a profit for 2011
9 February 2012 - Civil: Ukraine: International traffic, up 42%, again led the way in 2011
8 February 2012 - Civil: Tajikistan: Private carriers gained share in 2011
8 February 2012 - Civil: Ukraine: Pax traffic surges, but not profitability
7 February 2012 - Civil: Tajikistan: For Tajik Air in 2011, less quantity but perhaps more quality
1 February 2012 - Civil: FAVT 2011 traffic data: Passenger numbers reach 64 million, but growth rate slows
9 January 2012 - Civil: Air Moldova lifts traffic by 5% in 2011