Core Insights - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) World Safety and Operations Conference was held in Xiamen, Fujian, marking the first time the event took place in China [1] - The conference gathered representatives from nearly 70 countries, including airlines, regulatory bodies, international organizations, and suppliers, to discuss the future of aviation safety governance and innovative ideas in the field [1] Industry Overview - China has maintained its position as one of the world's most promising aviation markets, with civil aviation transport scale ranking among the top two globally for 20 consecutive years [1] - In 2024, China is projected to achieve a total transport turnover of 1,485.2 billion ton-kilometers, with passenger transport volume reaching 730 million and cargo mail transport volume at 898,200 tons [1] - China's contribution to global aviation transport growth has consistently exceeded 20% for several years [1] Safety Performance - Despite rapid growth, China's civil aviation has maintained a major accident rate of approximately one-seventh of the global average over a rolling ten-year period [1] - The IATA highlighted China's strong leadership role in the formulation and updating of global standards for international air transport [1] Strategic Priorities - The IATA identified three core priorities for aviation safety and operations: defending and improving global standards, shaping a robust safety culture through leadership, and utilizing data to address increasingly severe operational challenges to enhance performance [1]
国际航协世界安全与运行大会首次在中国举办
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-14 23:19