The proportion of airways as means of
transportation is increasing
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Transportation sector energy efficiency
Daniel M. Martínez, ... Travis P. Wagner, in Energy Efficiency, 2019
7.2.2 Air Transport
Air transport, which represents the next most substantial energy-consuming transport sector, includes passenger and freight airplanes, that is, aircraft configured for transporting passengers, freight, or mail. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), in 2017, airlines carried 4.1 billion passengers globally. This value increased by 7.3% over 2016, which represented an additional 280 million trips by air between 2016 and 2017. In addition, as with many of the energy and transport-related statistics in recent times, airlines in the Asia-Pacific region carried the largest number of passengers. According to IATA statistics, the market share of passengers increased from 2016 to 2017 by region is as follows:
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Asia-Pacific, 36.3%; 1.5 billion passengers (10.6% increase from 2016).
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Europe, 26.3%; 1.1 billion passengers (8.2% increase).
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North America, 23%; 941.8 million passengers (3.2% increase).
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Latin America, 7%; 286.1 million (4.1% increase).
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Middle East, 5.3%; 216.1 million (4.6% increase).
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Africa, 2.2%; 88.5 million (6.6% increase).
In addition, it is noteworthy that the aggregated global number of 4.1 billion has doubled since 2005, and by 2036, IATA anticipates that airlines will carry nearly 8 billion passengers globally.
In terms of cargo, the global cargo market expanded 9% in freight and mail tonne-kilometers (tkm). According to IATA, this expansion outstripped a capacity increase of 5.3% with 2017 cargo carrier rankings as follows: