International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Broker's Calls

SIA Engineering’s underperformance to continue as travel demand stays weak: OCBC

The brokerage has slashed its profit after tax and minority forecasts for FY21 and FY22 by 13% and 14%, respectively.

Aviation & Engineering

SIA faces its biggest challenge in Covid-19; investors will need a strong stomach

Since its inception in 1972, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has weathered through all kinds of downturns that had im­pacted air travel. This included the Sept 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the SARS epidemic in 2003 and the global finan­cia

Aviation & Engineering

SIA Engineering braces for full Covid-19 impact; reviews JVs and mulls M&A opportunities

SIA Engineering’s 4Q and FY2020 results ended March 31 may have suffered minimal impact from the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. But, the worst has yet to come for the provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) servi

Aviation & Engineering

Airport passenger traffic in Asia-Pacific set to plunge 24% in first quarter

Takeoff and landing slot rules mean airlines must fill at least 80% of their slots in any given season, or risk losing their allocation next time round.

Aviation & Engineering

Getting Malaysia's aviation reset right

The Malaysian aviation sector faces uncertainty as the government pushes multiple agendas that will shift the ground and sky significantly for the sector. Apart from restructuring industry regulator Mavcom, it is also looking to break the monopoly of MAHB

Aviation & Engineering

Global airlines slash profit outlook as fuel costs jump

(June 4): Global airlines on Monday slashed their forecast for industry profits in 2018 on a spike in fuel costs, while warning higher interest rates and a host of geopolitical tensions would add to operating risks.

Aviation & Engineering

IATA and CAAS to launch global safety predictive analytics centre in Singapore

SINGAPORE (Feb 7): The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has signed a memorandum of collaboration to establish a global safety predictive analytics research centre in Singapore.
Changi Airport's T5 pre-funding plan objectionable, IATA says - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

Changi Airport's T5 pre-funding plan objectionable, IATA says

The airline industry’s most prominent trade body said it objects to any attempts by Singapore to charge travelers to help fund the construction of its new Terminal 5 in Changi Airport.
SATS

SATS is world’s first IATA-certified ramp services trainer; introduces IoT into technical ramp operations

SINGAPORE (Dec 15): SATS on Thursday announced that it is the first worldwide to be awarded International Air Transport Association (IATA) accreditation for ramp services training.

Broker's Calls

APAC aviation sector buoyed by China, but uncertainty remains for SIA

SINGAPORE (Sept 28): UOB Kay Hian is keeping its “hold” recommendation on Singapore Airlines (SIA) with a lower target price of $10 due to ongoing structural challenges and lower revenue from the corporate travel segment.
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