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Western OEMs still struggling to raise aircraft output

27 June, 2023

If the next time you board an aircraft, and it appears a little old or tired, you can probably blame COVID-19.

Due to the pandemic's devastating impact on air travel and the subsequent uncertainty about when travel would return, western original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) cut aircraft production dramatically.

From a peak of 1,826 commercial aircraft deliveries globally in 2018 (the year before Boeing's disasters with the 737 MAX), output of airliners fell precipitously, with just 820 aircraft getting to customers in 2020.

FCM Consulting partners with CAPA to provide greater insight on sustainable flights

26 June, 2023

Sustainability continues to rise to the top of the agenda for business. Companies are increasingly eager to enhance their environmental performance and reduce their climate impact, without harming the performance of their business.

However, when it comes to the sustainability of their travel programmes, many companies don't have the information needed to fully calculate their impacts. Nor do they have the tools required to measure or visualise their sustainability performance against targets.

Given that business travel can account for as much as 80% of a company's total carbon dioxide equivalent (C02e) emissions, and air travel can account for 90% or more of business travel emissions, it is essential that companies have a full measure to their air travel emissions.

Industry Intelligence – catch up on CAPA’s exclusive market insights

26 June, 2023

Each week, CAPA - Centre for Aviation produces informative, thought provoking and detailed market analysis of the aviation industry. With supporting data included in every analysis, CAPA provides unrivalled and unparalleled intelligence.

Here's some of the reports published over the past week.

Soundbytes: your weekly travel and aviation industry insights

23 June, 2023

CTC - Corporate Travel Community each week brings you a roundup of the most thought-provoking and interesting comments from those industry leaders in the know.

Business travellers want to travel but majority feel opportunities are being limited

22 June, 2023

The annual SAP Concur Global Business Travel Survey has served as a good touchpoint to assess the realities of the changing business travel landscape and the latest edition, its fifth, highlights ongoing challenges faced by business travellers, travel managers, and their organisations.

Each year's survey has cast a light on how large-scale issues-COVID-19, the Russia-Ukraine war, and inflation, to name a few-can have granular impact on how business is conducted through travel.

The latest survey of 3,850 business travellers in 25 markets, explores some of the most pressing challenges facing business travellers, including remote work and equal opportunity to travel. It also revisits a few key themes from the past to gauge where things now stand, including duty of care and LGBTQ+ traveller experiences.

When will the thirst for travel born from the pandemic be quenched?

21 June, 2023

Behind the declarations of numerous airlines that demand remains quite strong, one glaring question remains - when will the thirst for travel born from the pandemic be quenched?

No definitive answer is emerging as airline executives try to determine the shape demand will take later in 2023 and beyond. Work-from-home trends continue to evolve, given that more businesses are mandating more time in the office for employees.

But consensus is building that some shifts in work patterns are permanent. Outside forces creating constraints in the airline industry - supply chain bottlenecks and infrastructure challenges - show no signs of improving in the near future.

The only certainty that currently exists is that the narrative could change as time passes, and as more clear-cut patterns materialise.

IndiGo’s blockbuster order shows potential of Indian air travel market

21 June, 2023

IndiGo and Airbus grabbed headlines on the opening day of the 2023 Paris Airshow, with the Indian LCC placing an order with Airbus for 500 A320 family aircraft.

According to Airbus this is the "record for the biggest single purchase agreement in the history of commercial aviation". The deal takes the total number of Airbus aircraft ordered by IndiGo to 1,330.

Expense reports biggest pain point in expense process for business travellers

20 June, 2023

The amount of time spent creating expense reports is the biggest pain point in the expense process for business travelers, according to a recent BCD Travel survey.

The survey of 1,349 business travellers worldwide about payment and expense in business travel looked at payment methods travellers use while traveling, pain points they experience, and tools at their disposal to make their life easier.

Industry Intelligence – catch up on CAPA’s exclusive market insights

19 June, 2023

Each week, CAPA - Centre for Aviation produces informative, thought provoking and detailed market analysis of the aviation industry. With supporting data included in every analysis, CAPA provides unrivalled and unparalleled intelligence.

Here's some of the reports published over the past week.

Soundbytes: your weekly travel and aviation industry insights

16 June, 2023

CTC - Corporate Travel Community each week brings you a roundup of the most thought-provoking and interesting comments from those industry leaders in the know.

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