The Air Transportation Industry
Economic Conflict and Competition
- 474 pages
- English
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- Only available on web
About This Book
The aviation sector consists of various actors such as airlines, ground handling companies, and others all with conflicting priorities. In order to understand how these actors position themselves in an increasingly competitive market, The Air Transportation Industry: Economic Conflict and Competition analyzes all the market segments in detail, examining such issues as which industrial economic structure drives decisions, the main economic problems, the consequences for negotiations between different actors, impacts on the global aviation market, and much more.
This book covers the entire aviation sector including strategies, regulation, resilience, privatization, airport slot management, and more. It examines how economic and strategic struggles underlie the current market structure, both for aviation as a whole and for the constituent actors as carriers, authorities, and handlers. It examines the ways market and nonmarket approaches impact the competitiveness of the air transport industry, offering a complete mapping of the economic actions between actors of the air transport industry. This volume will help readers gain insight into the possible strategic choices and the mutual competitive strength within the future aviation market.
- Contains contributions from well-known aviation scholars
- Includes numerous cases studies throughout that explore a wide range of topics
- Focuses on applied knowledge, with clearly structured chapters examining topics from a global perspective
- Addresses the ongoing consequences of COVID-19 on the air transportation industry, examining potential strategic responses in the event of subsequent pandemics
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Contemporary Issues in Air Transport
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Economic structure of the air transport business
- Chapter 2. The burden of a ton CO2! Emission trading systems and the air transport business
- Chapter 3. Labor in the aviation industry: wages, disputes, and shocks
- Chapter 4. The air transportation vertical channel, the global value added, and the role played by private versus public control
- Chapter 5. Exogenous shocks on the air transport business: the effects of a global emergency
- Chapter 6. The impact of regulation on the airport industry: the Italian case
- Chapter 7. Airline pricing, incumbents, and new entrants
- Chapter 8. The fight for airport slots: the case of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
- Chapter 9. Different approaches to airport slots. Same results, same winners?
- Chapter 10. Black swans or gray rhinos on the runway? The role of uncertainty in airport strategic planning
- Chapter 11. Making sense of airport security in small and medium-sized airports
- Chapter 12. How can airports influence airline behavior to reduce carbon footprints?
- Chapter 13. The measurement of accessibility and connectivity in air transport networks
- Chapter 14. Fighting for market power: the case of Norwegian Airlines
- Chapter 15. Is privatization of ATC an economic game-changer? Who gains and who loses?
- Chapter 16. The forwarders' power play effect on competition in the air cargo industry
- Chapter 17. Fuel hedging: how many games can we play?
- Chapter 18. The effect of accidents on aircraft manufacturers' competition
- Chapter 19. How strategy can influence the market: recommendations and conclusions
- Index