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The IATA Priorities and
Aviation Maintenance Industry Capt. Kevin Hiatt, Senior Vice-President
Safety & Flight Operations (SFO)
Montreal, 16 Oct 2014 ARSA SLC
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Welcome to Montreal !
Happy th Anniversary ARSA !
IATA an Overview
Our mission to represent, lead and serve the airline industry
Safety is our #1 Priority
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Global trade association for the world’s airlines
247 passenger and cargo carriers in 115 countries
84% of global air traffic
1500 people in 66 offices worldwide
IATA is the industry’s clearinghouse
US$387 B of members' money (2013)
IATA in Brief
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History 1944 Chicago Convention
IATA is founded 1945
Standard setting work with ICAO Traffic Conferences Financial settlements
Versatile trade association TODAY
Some foundation activities continue Comprehensive focus on industry viability
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS
INDUSTRY COMMITTEES
WORKING GROUPS
TRAFFIC CONFERENCES
Member airline CEOs
Cargo, Environment, Financial, Industry Affairs, Legal, Operations Sub-groups established to focus
on specific issues All members
Passenger & Cargo
31 6
As Needed
All
Governance ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (AGM) Member airline CEOs 247
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HQ Montreal/Geneva
Regions Organizational Divisions
North Asia (Beijing)
ASPAC (Singapore)
AME (Amman)
Europe (Madrid)
Americas (Miami)
Member & External Relations (MER)
Financial & Distribution Services (FDS)
Airport, Passenger & Cargo Services (APCS)
Safety & Flight Operations (SFO)
Marketing & Commercial Services (MACS)
Organization Global development, regional delivery
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Aviation’s Value Proposition
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Economy Forecast
IATA’s Focus
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FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT $387B 99.99%
$17B REDUCE COSTS AND
INCREASE EFFICIENCY ACROSS THE AVIATION
VALUE CHAIN
FINANCIAL SAVINGS
REGULATORY ADVOCACY OPERATIONAL
Core Activity
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Continually improve
aviation safety
Increase value through
partnership
Protect the interests of the
industry
Reduce environmental
impact
Key Issues
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Six-Point Safety Strategy
Continually Improve Aviation Safety
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Simplifying the Business
New Distribution Capability
Smart Security
Increase Value Through Partnership
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Value of Aviation
Smart Regulation
Protect the Interests of the Industry
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Unprecedented targets 4 Pillar Strategy
2010 1.5% p/a fuel efficiency Working towards carbon-neutral growth
2020 Carbon-neutral growth Implementation of global sectoral approach
2050 -50% CO2 Half the net aviation CO2 of 2005
Invest in new TECHNOLOGY (including sustainable aviation biofuels)
Build and use efficient INFRASTRUCTURE
Fly using more efficient OPERATIONS
Use effective, global, MARKET-BASED MEASURES
Reduce Environmental Impact
IATA and Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering
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IATA: Engineering & Maintenance Within the Flight Operations Department of SFO Division Comprising various facets of Airline Maintenance activities Subject focused actions related to E&M:
Maintenance Cost Task Force (www.iata.org/mctf ) Paperless Operation Initiative (www.iata.org/whatwedo/ops-
infra/Pages/paperless-ops.aspx ) Aircraft Leasing Advisory Group (www.iata.org/alag ) IATA Training and Qualification Initiative
(http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/ops-infra/itqi ) Aircraft Recovery Task Force
(http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/workgroups/Pages/artf.aspx )
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Guidance Material and Best Practices
IATA: Engineering & Maintenance
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Maintenance Cost Task Force (MCTF)
MCTF is one of the oldest work groups of IATA
It first started in 1959 as PPMWG (Production Performance Measurement Working Group)
MCTF is the focal point for commercial airline maintenance costs
IATA Course in Maintenance Cost Management
www.iata.org/mctf
IATA and ARSA: Working Together
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240+ member Airlines (representing 84% of total air traffic)
300+ Strategic Partners from the Aviation Industry
400+ member Companies from the Aviation Industry
Associations for the benefit of Civil Aviation
The synergy of some common key areas of activity
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Identifying and addressing aviation emerging safety issues
The quality of and compliance with the complex regulatory environment of aviation industry
Optimizing the cost of doing business in aviation
Providing valuable advice and support to Aviation Regulators, Legislators and Governments
The effective recruitment and training of aviation workforce
Future Steps
Thank you !