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2021年的航空运输世界

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Once again this year, and despite the exceptional circumstances faced by the aviation industry, the reported data by ICAO Member States presented in the Annual Report of the Council achieved the exceptional level of 98 per cent of global coverage. It is important to note that ICAO official statistics present the highest level of reporting coverage compared to any other source of global aviation data. It shows once again the trust the Member States have in official reporting and their confidence in ICAO data.

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According to ICAO’s preliminary compilation of annual global statistics, the total number of passengers carried on scheduled services increased to 2.3 billion in 2021, which is 28.1 per cent higher than the previous year, with the number of departures increasing to 24.2 million in 2021, a 19.2 per cent increase. Detailed air transport statistics appear on the Presentation of 2021 Air Transport Statistical Results page.

 

Note.— The sum of the individual regions may not match the totals due to rounding.
 

Passenger traffic (total scheduled revenue passenger-kilometres performed (RPKs)) 

Total increase: 22.4 per cent, equating to 3 626 billion RPKs

 

Change by region:​​
 
Europe:​25.4 per cent of world traffic, posting an increase of 31.3 per cent
Africa:​2.0 per cent of world traffic, posting an increase of 21.1 per cent​
Middle East:​7.2 per cent of world traffic, posting an increase of 11.6 per cent
Asia and Pacific:​27.1 per cent of world traffic, posting a decline of 13.6 per cent
North America:​32.0 per cent of world traffic, posting an increase of 72.6 per cent
Latin America and Caribbean: ​6.5 per cent of world traffic, posting an increase of 43.7 per cent

 

More comprehensive air transport data are available at: https://data.icao.int/newdataplus

 

International scheduled passenger traffic

Total increase: 1.0 per cent in RPKs

 

Change by region:​​
 
Europe:​50.0 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 26.6 per cent
Africa:​4.2 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 18.3 per cent
Middle East:​17.3 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 11.0 per cent
Asia and Pacific:​6.9 per cent of total RPK, posting a decline of 70.6 per cent
North America:​16.0 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 31.3 per cent
Latin America and Caribbean: ​5.7 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 22.0 per cent

 

Domestic scheduled passenger traffic

Total increase: 39.8 per cent in RPKs

 

Change by region:​​
Europe:​10.9 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 46.1 per cent
Africa:​0.7 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 32.2 per cent
Middle East:​1.2 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 16.8 per cent
Asia and Pacific:​38.9 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 8.5 per cent
North America:​41.4 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 85.8 per cent
Latin America and Caribbean: ​6.9 per cent of total RPK, posting an increase of 57.3 per cent

 

Available seat-kilometres (ASK) capacity

Total increase: 18.0 per cent, passenger load factor of 67.7 per cent

 

Global share and load factor:​​
Europe:​25.0 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 68.9 per cent
Africa:​2.2 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 61.3 per cent
Middle East:​8.9 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 54.6 per cent
Asia and Pacific:​28.9 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 63.4 per cent
North America:​29.5 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 73.4 per cent
Latin America and Caribbean: ​5.7 per cent of total ASK, with passenger load factor of 77.0 per cent


Freight traffic

Total millions of tonnes carried: 56.5

Increase of scheduled total freight traffic, expressed in terms of scheduled total freight tonne-kilometres performed (FTKs): 20.1 per cent

 

Increase of total scheduled international freight traffic, expressed in terms of FTKs performed: 22.4 per cent 

 

And by region –​
Europe:​26.7 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 29.2 per cent
Africa:​2.5 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 30.0 per cent
Middle East:​17.3 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 22.2 per cent
Asia and Pacific:​36.0 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 17.2 per cent
North America:​15.0 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 14.3 per cent
Latin America and Caribbean: ​2.5 per cent of total FTKs performed, posting an increase of 9.9 per cent

 


Scheduled international freight capacity in 2021, expressed in available freight tonne-kilometres, was approximately 308 billion, an increase of 10.0 per cent compared to 2020. The scheduled international freight load factor increased to 65.1 per cent.

Operating profit of scheduled airlines of Member States

Estimated at about a negative 7.7 per cent of operating revenues, operating loss is expected to be around USD 39.0 billion in 2021 based on operating revenues of USD 509 billion.

A detailed variance analysis of changes in operating profits appears in the Presentation of 2021 Air Transport Statistical Results, Table 9.

Long-term air traffic forecasts

The post-COVID long-term forecasts developed by the Secretariat and the Multi-Disciplinary Working Group on Long-term Traffic Forecasts revolve around three scenarios (low, mid and high). In the mid scenario, the passenger traffic expressed in revenue passenger-kilometers is expected to grow 3.3 per cent annually in the next 20 years.

https://www.icao.int/sustainability/Pages/Post-Covid-Forecasts-Scenarios.aspx

Aircraft

The world’s major manufacturers delivered 951 new commercial aircraft in 2021 and recorded 1 042 new aircraft net orders. Book-to-bill ratios for two of the largest aircraft manufacturers decreased to around 1.10 in 2021 from 0.63 in the previous year.

Aviation safety

There were 48 aircraft accidents for scheduled commercial air transport operations in 2021, unchanged from the 48 accidents reported by states in 2020. This is according to an analysis of global accident data involving commercial air transport aircraft with a maximum certificated take-off mass of more than 5 700 kilograms. The number of fatalities in scheduled operations worldwide stood at 104, resulting from four fatal accidents. The global accident rate was 1.93 accidents per million scheduled departures, versus 2.14 accidents per million scheduled departures in 2020.

Unlawful Interference

42 acts of unlawful interference were recorded. These included:

4 attacks on aircraft in flight

9 attacks on airports or other aviation facility

0 attacks using aircraft as a weapon

5 cyber-attacks endangering aviation safety

9 unlawful seizures of aircraft

and 15 other attacks.

Details concerning all 2021 events are available in the Acts of Unlawful Interference Database, which is accessible through ICAO’s secure website.

 
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