Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation International Air Transport Association
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- initialism International Air Transport Association; an airline trade organisation with headquarters in Switzerland and Canada.
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And the aviation community, lead by IATA is also doing its part by going ahead with FIDAE – the Chilean Airshow – and the Wings of Change conference, despite the damage incurred during the earthquake.
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And the aviation community, lead by IATA is also doing its part by going ahead with FIDAE – the Chilean Airshow – and the Wings of Change conference, despite the damage incurred during the earthquake.
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But now the international trade group, known as IATA, says profits should reach nearly $9 billion.
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But now the international trade group, known as IATA, says profits should reach nearly $9 billion.
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But now the international trade group, known as IATA, says profits should reach nearly $9 billion.
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But now the international trade group, known as IATA, says profits should reach nearly $9 billion.
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Before anyone says I don't know what I am talking about - they may be correct, so please feel free to correct me, but I did call IATA this morning in Sydney to check my facts and the really nice guy on the switch said the Country Manager was not available.
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The IATA is a global group serving the airline industry with some 230 airlines as members representing 93 percent of scheduled international air traffic.
News 2009
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The IATA is a global group serving the airline industry with some 230 airlines as members representing 93 per cent of scheduled international air traffic.
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The IATA is a global group serving the airline industry with some 230 airlines as members representing 93 percent of scheduled international air traffic.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2009
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