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what the experts say:
"As the national and world economies begin to recover from the serious turmoil of the recent past, it is a particularly opportune time to focus on the contributions that a strong commercial aviation sector has, can and will make..."
James C. May, president and CEO, Air Transport Association
2010 ATA Economic Report, 08/19/2010
Aviation and the Economy
Commercial aviation is the backbone of the modern American economy, driving $1.2 trillion in annual economic activity and 11 million well-paying American jobs. Aviation supports local economies and creates new markets at home and abroad. Communities from coast to coast depend heavily on access to the air transportation network for economic development. This section includes information on the economic importance of commercial aviation and the ever-increasing taxes imposed on airlines and their customers.
ATA Releases 2010 Economic Report(08/19/2010)
ATA released its 2010 Economic Report, the definitive source of economic and statistical information about the U.S. passenger and cargo airline industry.
Annual Results: World Airlines(04/22/2010)
Annual Results: World Airlines
Along with traditional income and payroll taxes, airlines and their customers (passengers and shippers) pay many special taxes and fees to a variety of authorities, both at home and abroad, including taxes and fees for homeland security, environmental protection, disease control, infrastructure enhancement, airport and airway operations and maintenance and agency financing. This section includes information about U.S. aviation excise taxes and fees, the Airport and Airway Trust Fund and passenger facility charges.
National Journal Blog Post on Taxing Ancillary Fees(07/28/2010)
ATA President and CEO comments on a National Journal blog post that asks whether airlines should be taxed on a la carte services they offer passengers.
ATA Response to the Transportation Security Administration Acknowledgment of Overcharging Airlines on Fees Dating Back to 2005(06/24/2010)
ATA statement regarding acknowledgement by TSA of overcharging airlines on ASIF fees.
Data and Analysis
ATA provides economic data and analysis for the entire U.S. airline industry. Wherever possible, ATA data reflects the entire U.S. airline industry, as defined by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Where industrywide data is not available on a timely basis, ATA uses sample groups to approximate industry trends. Within this section, is information about passenger and cargo demand, airline prices, the costs of operation and delay, and annual earnings.
U.S. Airlines Post Seventh Consecutive Month of Revenue Growth in Recovering Economy(08/19/2010)
ATA reported that passenger revenue rose 20 percent in July 2010 compared to the same month in 2009, marking the seventh consecutive month of revenue growth.
ATA Releases 2010 Economic Report(08/19/2010)
ATA released its 2010 Economic Report, the definitive source of economic and statistical information about the U.S. passenger and cargo airline industry.
The annual ATA Economic Report is the single best source of information on the U.S. airline industry. This report highlights facts and figures drawn from all areas of the U.S. passenger and cargo airline industry, including operational and financial results for passenger and cargo operations. The ATA Economic Report is our official recording of industrywide performance. Also included within this section is the annual airline industry economic perspective, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) outlook and manufacturers’ economic perspectives.
ATA Releases 2010 Economic Report(08/19/2010)
ATA released its 2010 Economic Report, the definitive source of economic and statistical information about the U.S. passenger and cargo airline industry.
Annual Results: World Airlines(04/22/2010)
Annual Results: World Airlines