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Air Arabia Group CEO Highlights Growth Opportunities for Regional Low-Cost Carriers at World LCC Congress.


* Adel Ali discusses outlook for regional aviation sector at global low-cost summit in Barcelona, Spain

* Points to continued geographic expansion of MENA-based LCCs, openness of regional sector to increasing competition

* Highlights strength of financing model of carriers such as Air Arabia Air Arabia is a low-cost airline based in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. It operates scheduled services to 32 destinations in the Middle East, North Africa, the Indian Subcontinent and Central Asia. Its main base is Sharjah International Airport[1]. ; says sustainable growth will continue despite global challenges

BARCELONA, Spain -- The Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier / airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services.  (LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier, Leaded Chip Carrier) See leadless chip carrier, CLCC and PLCC.

1. LCC - Language for Conversational Computing. Written at CMU in the 1960's.
) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA MENA Middle East & North Africa
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), has highlighted the significant global growth opportunities for regional LCCs at the World Low-Cost Airline (WLCA WLCA Washington Landscape Contractors Association ) Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

Speaking on September 30, 2009, on the final day of the sixth WLCA Congress, Adel Ali told an audience of more than 100 senior executives from low-cost and traditional carriers from across the globe that the continued geographic expansion of MENA-based LCCs heralded the coming of age of this vital sector.

"As low-cost carriers such as Air Arabia continue to organically grow their fleets and geographic footprints - reaching out across the Middle East and throughout Asia, Africa and Europe - it is clear that we are now competing on a global platform," Ali said, pointing out that such "regional champions" are now increasingly recognised as global brands.

"Despite the extremely challenging conditions facing the aviation sector worldwide, LCCs in the Middle East and North Africa region, with their revived focus on commercial sustainability, are seizing the opportunity to grow their global market share," Ali said. "Importantly, this is happening at a time of increased regional competition - and rapid deregulation Deregulation

The reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted to create more competition within the industry.

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Traditional areas that have been deregulated are the telephone and airline industries.
 of our skies. Over the past several years, and especially since Air Arabia pioneered the regional low-cost model in 2003, we have also seen a rapid corporatisation of the aviation sector in the Middle East and North Africa."

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 to go public, focusing on self-financing its growth plans and fleet expansion. With two operational hubs in the UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend.  and Morocco and a third on the way, and with nearly 60 global destinations and an order book of 44 new aircraft, the organic expansion of Air Arabia is now very much the benchmark for other regional carriers, including both low-cost and traditional.

While speaking at two panel discussions - "LCCs in the Middle East: Opportunity and risk in the fastest growing aviation market" and "Capital management, hedging and financing strategies and investor's perspectives" - Air Arabia's Group Chief Executive Officer told a global audience that the underlying economic and demographic fundamentals of the region positioned the low-cost sector to continue its expansion in the years to come.

*Source: ME NewsWire
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