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Yemen, Republic of - Republic of Yemen Air Transport Sector : Strategy Note

AIM AIR AIR CARGO AIR FARES AIR NAVIGATION AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES AIR SAFETY AIR SERVICE AIR SERVICES AIR TRAFFIC AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS AIR TRANSPORT AIR TRANSPORT ACTIVITIES AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR AIR TRAVEL AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS AIRFIELDS AIRLINE COMPANIES AIRLINES AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE AIRPORT OPERATIONS AIRPORT TRAFFIC AIRPORTS AIRWAYS ASPHALT ASSET VALUATION AVIATION SECTOR BRIDGE CABOTAGE CARRIERS CASH FLOW COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE CONCESSIONS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER PROTECTION COST RECOVERY DISPOSABLE INCOME DOCKS DOMESTIC AIR TRANSPORT DOMESTIC AIR TRAVEL DOMESTIC FLIGHTS DOMESTIC TRAFFIC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIES OF SCALE EXCESS CAPACITY FARE STRUCTURE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FIXED COSTS FLEET PLANNING FLEET RENEWAL FLIGHT FLIGHT SAFETY FRAMEWORK FUEL FUTURE DEMAND GPS GROWTH RATES HANDLING HIGH FARES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANISATION INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS INVESTMENT PROGRAM LOAD FACTORS LOW TARIFFS LOWER TARIFFS MARKET PARTICIPATION MEANS OF TRANSPORT MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MODE OF TRANSPORTATION NAVIGATION AIDS OPERATION OF AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PARKING PASSENGER PASSENGER NUMBERS PASSENGER REVENUE PASSENGER TRAFFIC PASSENGERS PAYLOAD PEAK HOURS PROFITABLE OPERATIONS PUBLIC FUNDS RADIO RAILWAY ROAD ROAD SECTOR ROUND TRIP ROUTE ROUTES RUNWAY RUNWAYS SAFETY SAFETY LEVELS SEAT CAPACITY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS STORAGE CAPACITY TAXIWAYS TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC DEMAND TRAFFIC GROWTH TRAFFIC LEVELS TRAFFIC VOLUME TRANSIT TRANSIT RIGHTS TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT POLICY TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRAVELERS URBAN TRANSPORT UTILITIES VELOCITY VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
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World Bank
Middle East and North Africa | Middle East | Yemen, Republic of
2012-03-19T10:26:21Z | 2012-03-19T10:26:21Z | 2010-09-01

Yemen, the fastest urbanizing country in the Middle East and North Africa region, has a very limited natural resource base and the efficiency of its cities is therefore essential for its future economic growth. However, this efficiency is increasingly handicapped by the poor performance of urban transport, especially in the capital Sana'a. This report presents the main findings of this review and makes key recommendations to improve the efficiency of urban transport in Sana'a. It contains the following chapters: a first chapter presents the general context of the study, characterized by fast demographic and spatial growth in Sana'a, causing major difficulties in terms of urban transport management; a second chapter analyses and describes the main underlying issues affecting the performance and efficiency of Sana'a transport system; a third chapter presents institutional, technical and financing recommendations to improve the performance of Sana'a transport system; and a fourth chapter presents a tentative three-year action plan for implementation of the recommendations.

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