Aviation crisis could be worse than 9/11 aftermath
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by Sam Collyer 10:26AM, 22 Aug 2008
The international aviation industry was facing its biggest crisis since the September 2001 terrorist attacks, with passenger growth slowing and airfreight volumes falling, International Air Transport Association chief Giovanni Bisignani warned yesterday.
Speaking to the National Aviation Press Club in...
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