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  • Commercial aviation helps drive more than 10M American jobs and 5 cents of every dollar of U.S. GDP

  • Commercial aviation drives more than $1 trillion per year in economic activity

  • In 2012, U.S. airlines moved more than 48,000 tons of cargo per day

  • In 2012, the value of a kilogram of U.S. merchandise exported by air averaged 121 times the value exported by sea

  • For every 100 airline jobs, some 360 are supported outside of the airline industry

  • Federal taxes constitute $61 – or 20% – of the price of a typical $300 domestic round-trip ticket

  • In 2011, U.S. airlines carried 16 percent more passengers and cargo using 10 percent less fuel than in 2000

  • Domestically, airlines drive 5% of economic activity but account for 2% of man-made GHG emissions

  • From 2000-2011, airlines reduced GHG emissions by 11% while transporting 16% more passengers and cargo

  • From 1975-2011, U.S. airlines and their partners reduced significant noise exposure by 99%

  • Commercial air travel is the safest form of intercity transportation in the United States

  • In the most recent decade, scheduled air service on U.S. airlines was seven times safer than in the 1970s

  • From 2000-2012, U.S. airlines improved the on-time arrival rate from 72.6% to 81.9%

  • From 2000-2012, U.S. airlines reduced the flight cancellation rate sharply from 3.30% to 1.29%

  • Airfares are a bargain: From 2000-2012, U.S. CPI rose 33% while average domestic fare rose just 13%

  • Adjusted for inflation, the average round-trip domestic airfare fell 15% from 2000

  • 2007 domestic flight delays cost the United States approximately $31 billion

  • In 2012, the value of U.S. merchandise exported by air reached an all-time high of $427B

  • In 2012, U.S. exports of air-travel services reached an all-time high of $39.5B, driving a $5.1B trade surplus

  • In 2012, U.S. passenger and cargo airlines spent more than $50B on fuel, averaging 36% of operating expenses

  • In 2012, U.S. airlines posted the lowest annual rate of mishandled baggage ever recorded

  • FAA projects U.S. air travel demand to top 1 billion passengers in 2027

  • In 2012, US airlines flew 83.4 million passengers in scheduled international service - a record high

  • In 2012, the total value of merchandise exported from or imported to the United States by air exceeded $927 billion

  • In 2012, 7.15 teragrams of merchandise was exported from or imported to the United States by air

 2011 NDT Forum

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Forum Better Way Award 
Sponsorship, Exhibitor & Hospitality Suite Information
 
The ATA Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Forum enables NDT professionals and industry leaders to meet and discuss current NDT issues and methodologies. The forum draws participants from equipment designers, technicians, vendors, regulatory authorities, and airlines. This year will mark the 9th year of awarding the ATA NDT Better Way Award which will be presented during this year's program.
 
The 2011 NDT Forum will be held on September 26-29 at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel in Charlotte, NC.
 
AGENDA

Again this year, we will have drawings after each break with great prizes and thanks to our sponsor EC/NDT our grand prize drawn at the conclusion of the FORUM on Thursday at 11:00am will be an iPad. You must be present to win.

Forum and Hotel Registration

When registering, please remember that you MUST register for BOTH the FORUM and the HOTEL. In other words, Registering for the Forum does not guarantee a room and registering for a room does not automatically register you to the Forum. Thanks!
 
ASNT Certification
Recertification points are required to apply for ASNT Level III certification renewal. Attendance at any of the NDT Forum’s technical sessions/presentations earn ASNT Level III recertification points at the rate of 1 point per 3 contact hours under the 25-point system. Each NDT related technical session/presentation attended will require a signature from the session chair or session monitor.
 
Step 1: Forum Registration
 
Please register early and take advantage of the EARLY BIRD pricing for ALL attendees before September 9, 2011.
 
Special Offer
Presenters at this year's ATA NDT Forum can receive a $100.00 discount off registration fees if accepted to speak at this year's NDT Forum.
 
  Early Bird thru Sept 9
After Sept 9
 
ATA Airline Member
$350
 $400
Non ATA Airline, Govt, Academia, MRO, Industry
$450
$500
 
 
Confirmed Speaker 
$250
 $250
 
Click HERE to Register for the 2011 NDT Forum.
 
Step 2: Hotel Registration
 
The room rate at the Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel is $105/night plus tax for
all attendees. There is a $250 penalty for not staying at the Sheraton. This is because we have contracted with the Sheraton to fill a certain number of rooms. Thank you for your cooperation. This does not apply if you are an Charlotte resident.
Refunds
For cancellation refunds, please contact Sherri Brooks at 304-872-5670 or sherri.brooks@gmail.com. There is a $50 processing fee for all refunds and there are no refunds given after August 22, 2011.

To reserve your room click HERE.
 
Sponsorship, Exhibitor & Hospitality Suite Information
 
There are sponsorships, exhibitor and hospitality suite opportunities available.
 
For sponsor information and opportunities, click here.
 
For exhibitor application and contract, click here.
 
Also this year some limited advertising in the 2010 Program will be available for purchase. For more information click here or please e-mail Ms. Sherri Brooks at sherri.brooks@gmail.com or call her at 304-872-5670.


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