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The global aviation industry is published by Shanghai Jiaotong University Press in 2010. The book is divided into 16 chapters, covering the air transport economy, airline flight planning and operation, airline pricing and capacity allocation, industrial relations and human resources issues, aviation safety And safety and security, aviation infrastructure and environmental impact.

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Publisher: Crazy English First Edition (July 1, 2011) Paperback: 63 pages Language: English Format: 16 ISBN: 977100628300127 Product Code: 977100628300127 Product Size: 25.4 x 18 x 0.4 cm Product Weight: 141 g ASIN: B0056COPA8 Basic information Publisher: Shanghai Jiaotong University First Edition (December 1, 2010) Series Title: Large aircraft publishing engineering hardcover: 449 pages Language: Simplified Chinese Format: 16 ISBN: 7313070616, 9787313070616 Barcode Size: 24.6 x 17.2 x 3 cm Product weight: 962 g ASIN: B004R1QZ2U

Introduction to the Global Aviation Industry

"Global aviation industry" is about the global aviation industry (mainly the global civil aviation industry) a monograph. The book is divided into 16 chapters, covering the air transport economy, airline flight planning and operation, airline pricing and capacity allocation, industrial relations and human resources issues, aviation safety and security, aviation infrastructure and environmental impact. The "Global Aviation Industry" can be used as a textbook or teaching reference book for undergraduates or postgraduates majoring in air transportation management and related specialties in higher education institutions. The "global aviation industry" has a high level of aviation executives, especially senior management personnel Of the practical value.

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On the global aviation industry :( US) Peter Beiluobaba (Peter P.Belobaba) (United States) Ameidiao adony (Amedeo R.Odoni) (USA) Cynthia Baenhate (Cynthia Barnhart) Translator Cynthia Barnhart, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Faculty of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Operations: Professor, Deputy director of the Research Center. She has taught and taught courses on carrier systems, optimization of large-scale transportation systems, airline flight planning and aviation. Her research activities have focused on developing optimal models and methods for designing, planning and operating transport systems. She is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Operations Research, Transportation Research and Transportation Science, the INFORMS Chair of the Women in Operations Research and Management Science Forum, the INFORMS Transport and Logistics Department, Chairman, INFORMS Chairman and Deputy Director of the Transport and Logistics Support Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Barnhart received the second "Achievement in Operations and Management Science", the Franz Edelman Award, the "Small Kurdish Carrier Prize" of the General Electric Foundation, the National Science Foundation's " The President's Young Investigator Award, the Transportation Science and Logistics Award, and the INFORMS Operational Research and Management Science Women's Achievement Award. Peter P. Belobaba, Research Scientist, Director of the International Air Transport Center, Department of Aerospace, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He holds a Master of Science in Transportation Science and a Ph.D. in Air Transportation Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He currently teaches postgraduate courses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on aviation and airline management and is the program manager for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Global Aviation Industry Research Program. He is also a visiting professor of aviation management at the John F. Morerson Business School's International Aviation MBA Program at Concordia University, Montreal, where he teaches courses in airline economy, airline management, and air carrier planning and operations. He directed seven international airline-sponsored "PODS Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research Consortium" to explore issues such as demand forecasting, seat inventory optimization and competitive impact of revenue management. Dr. Berro Baba is also a consultant to more than 40 airlines and other companies around the world. He has published many articles on aviation, including aviation research, airline research, transportation science, decision science, Journal of Business Income and Pricing Management, Transport Studies, and Journal of Air Transport Management Company pricing, revenue management, competition, operating costs and productivity analysis. Amedeo R. Odoni, a professor of aerospace and civil and environmental engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a deputy director of the aviation industry research program. He is also the Deputy Director of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Outstanding Aviation Talent Education Center, the Deputy Director of the Operations Research Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Transportation Science and Advisor to many international airports and aviation-related agencies and programs. As author, co-author and co-editor of 8 books and more than 100 other technical publications, he is a member of the INFORMS and has received numerous awards, including IN-FORMS Operations Research and The President of the University of Massachusetts Institute of Technology "T. Wilson Edwards Award", the Federal Aviation Administration "National Outstanding Aviation Talent Education Award", Athens University of Economics and Business Honorary Doctorate, and four Massachusetts Polytechnic Teaching, Supervision and Education Award. His students also received a number of research and dissertation awards.

Book Catalog / Global Aviation Industry Editors

Chapter 1 Overview Peter P Beruba, Amedio Odoni 1.1 Introduction: The global aviation industry 1 1.1.1 Deregulation and liberalization around the world 5 1.1.2 Recent industry changes 6 1.1.3 Looking to the future : Industry Challenges 11 1.2 Summary of the chapters 13 References 16 Chapter 2 International regulations and regulatory environment 17 Amedio Odoni 2.1 Introduction 17 2.2 Background of the international regulatory environment 18 2.2.1 Chicago Convention 18 2.2.2 "Freedom Air rights "19 2.3 Airline privatization and international economic regulation 21 2.3.1 Airline privatization 22 2.3.2 Types and key elements of air services agreements 22 2.3.3 Typical content of bilateral and multilateral air services agreements 24 2.3.4 Harmonized EU market and other important developments 27 2.4 Airports 30 2.4.1 Airport access restrictions 30 2.4.2 Airport ownership and management 33 2.5 Air traffic management 35 2.6 Key organizations and their roles 37 2.6.1 International organizations 37 2.6.2 United States organizations 40 2.7 Summary and conclusions 41 References 42 Chapter 3 Overview of the economy, market and needs of airlines 44 Peter P. Berrouba 3.1 Airlines Terms and definitions 44 3.2 The air transport market 48 3.2.1 Typical Air passenger itinerary 48 3.2.2 Definition of space for aeronautical market 49 3.3 Demand for destination-destination market 52 3.3.1 Dichotomy between demand and supply of aviation 52 3.3.2 Impact of origin-destination-destination demand Factors 54 3.3.3 Quality of service factors 54 3.3.4 Total travel time and frequency of flights 55 3.4 Air travel demand model 57 3.4.1 Elasticity of air travel requirements 57 3.4.2 Segmentation of air travel requirements 59 3.4.3 Origins of departure A destination market demand function 61 3.5 airline competition and market share 63 3.5.1 market share / flight frequency share model 64 3.5.2 S-curve model formula 65 3.6 chapters brief summary 66 references 67 Chapter 4 pricing and operating income MANAGEMENT BASIS 69 Peter P Berrobar 4.1 Prices and place of origin of destination Airline market 69 4.1.1 Regulated pricing and free pricing 70 4.1.2 Theoretical pricing strategies 71 4.1.3 Price discrimination and product differentiation 73 4.2 Differentiated pricing for airlines 73 4.2.1 Segmentation of markets 75 4.2.2 Restrictions on fare products 76 4.2.3 Traditional fare structure 77 4.2.4 Recent trends in pricing of airlines 80 ... Chapter 5 Operating Costs of Airlines Indicators of Productivity Chapter 6 Planning Procedures for Airlines Chapter 7 Optimization of Airline Flight Plans Chapter 8 Airline Flight Operations Chapter 9 Abnormal Operations: Restoration and Robustness of Flight Plans Chapter 10 Labor Relations and Human Resource Management in the Aviation Industry Chapter 11 Aviation Safety and Security Chapter 12 Airports Chapter 13 Air Traffic Control Chapter 14 Air Transport and the Environment Chapter 15 Information on Airline Operations, Distribution and Passenger Reception Technology Chapter 16 Key Issues and Prospects for the Global Aviation Industry Translator Postscript

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