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Due to the fact that the development of Chinese aviation industry has slowed down since the world financial crisis in 2008, how to evaluate the airline profitability improvements has become a key issue. Many mathematical methods can be applied in comprehe... see more

Introduction: In the last decades, the airline industry has been growing. Due to this increment, airlines have been revisiting diverse operations and its cost structure to overcome the worldwide demand which in turn has developed a new business model call... see more

An account is given of the effect of the novel COVID-19 pandemic on the global commercial aviation industry in September 2020. Recurrent features of the effects of past crises upon the aviation industry since the Second World War are identified before pro... see more

AbstractBackground: The economic deregulation of the airline industry in South Africa in 1991 was a landmark event and brought about various changes in the air transport market, both locally and internationally. One important after-effect of deregulation ... see more

The article is devoted to the problems of the efficiency increasing of the air transportation. The difficulties of increasing the efficiency of transportation by air in Ukrainian SSR in 1960-1980 were researched, factors that adversely affected the organi... see more

The top seven Low-Cost Airlines in the EU, as ranked by 2018 passenger travel, are evaluated over a four year time frame using stock market performance in order to ascertain which airlines provide superior performance in relation to the others in the grou... see more

The demand regulation for airport infrastructures is managed, depending on the location within the world, typically by slot allocation schemes. Slot allocation for the biggest part of the relevant airports is organized in accordance with the IATA Worldwid... see more

Big airports profits are more and more often coming from commercial activities such as retailing. However, commercial services are relatively far from the original mission of the airport: providing airlines with aviation services such as ground handling, ... see more

Current studies predict that commercial air traffic will further grow rapidly in the next years. Consequently, airports are confronted with enormous challenges, not only in terms of optimized operations but also in terms of generated noise. In the last ye... see more

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