DID YOU KNOW? Scheduled available airline seat kilometers per week measures the total passenger carrying capacity of all scheduled flights including domestic flights from a country It is computed by taking the number Available Air Seat Kilometers of seats available on each flight Country (Rank) UAE (11) Developed Indonesia (21) Malaysia (22) Turkey (23) World Saudi Arabia (26) Qatar (30) Egypt (33) Morocco (46) Pakistan (48) OIC Iran (50) Nigeria (53) Bahrain (56) Kuwait (57) Bangladesh (59) Jordan (65) Kazakhstan (67) Lebanon (69) Algeria (70) Oman (73) Tunisia (74) Libya (77) Senegal (78) Syria (81) Brunei (89) Azerbaijan (91) Uganda (99) Cameroon (102) Tajikistan (101) Cote d'Ivoire (104) Mali (108) Mozambique (112) Albania (113) Kyrgyzstan (115) Benin (118) Burkina Faso (126) Gambia (128) Chad (129) Guyana (130) Mauritania (132) 2,900 2,329 kilometers, by summing the result 1,451 1,295 1,250 across all scheduled flights in a week during January (winter schedule) and 859 822 700 659 365 346 326 319 277 240 231 197 171 163 151 147 136 129 124 107 91 62 60 41 40 40 35 27 23 23 22 19 13 8 8 8 7 0 multiplied by the flight distance in July (summer schedule) 2010 and by taking the average capacity of these two weeks in winter and summer schedules. For the 39 OIC Member Countries with available data, the average is 326 million air seat kilometers while the world average is 859 millions. Among the 9 member countries having total passenger carrying capacity above the OIC average, Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey managed to exceed the World average of 859 millions. With 2,900 available air seat kilometers in the two weeks measured in year 2010, UAE was the only country Millions 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 going beyond the average of developed countries, 2,329. Sources: International Air Transport Association, SRS Analyser ©SESRIC 2011
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