2011 gets off to a strong start

Geneva, 8 March 2011 – ACI's Paxflash report for January 2011 indicates a global increase in passenger traffic of 7.1% compared to 2010. The increase was driven by strong growth in both international (+7.8%) and domestic traffic (+6.5%) with all regions experiencing positive growth. Emerging markets were once again the main motor of global traffic growth (Asia: +9% international and +11.2% domestic) but the more mature European and North American markets also experienced robust growth (Europe:+8.3% international and +6.6% domestic).




FRANCOIS DORMOY


François is an aviation specialist with over thirty years of experience in transport research studies. During his career, he has managed over one hundred projects covering every world region.

Clients include airports, banks, civil aviation authorities, management companies and airlines.

Previously Head of Air Transport Consultancy at IATA and Chief Airport Consultant at Airclaims, François joined DKMA to run the Airport Forecast Division. François speaks English and French, and has a Masters degree in business from Institut Supèrieur du Commerce de Paris and Hofstra University (New York).

CATHERINE HARMEL - TOURNEUR


Catherine is a career aviation forecast specialist with over ten years of research, consultancy and forecasting experience.

She has led forecast consultancy projects for clients worldwide and was in charge of annual forecast publications at IATA and Bombardier.

Previously senior consultant at IATA and Airclaims, she specialises in forecast consultancy projects and manages the ACI / DKMA annual forecast report. Catherine speaks French and English and has a Masters degree in Economics with a specialisation in transportation from HEC in Montreal.