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Evolution of International Aviation

Seeking Profit in a Turbulent Industry
 
Edition number: 4
Publisher: Routledge
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This book lays out the forces that shaped the international aviation industry and that changed all the rules in the drive for liberalization. Second, it looks at the many interesting and difficult choices ahead that the airline industry in general and the international aviation industry in particular face.

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The purpose of this book is twofold. First, it lays out the forces that shaped the international aviation industry and that changed all the rules in the drive for liberalization. Second, it looks at the many interesting and difficult choices ahead that the airline industry in general and the international aviation industry in particular face. These choices include many dichotomies: pulling back from the trend toward liberalization or embracing the liberalization trend, merging in search of profitability or fragmenting the industry in search of economies. These possible futures are explored, including the pros and cons of each future from a national, consumer, employer, and employee perspective. Evolution of International Aviation has been substantially revised to place the triple crises ? 9/11, the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic ? into context with the declared new Golden Age of 2018 (A4A), Brexit, renewed government aid around the globe, and the Ukraine conflict. It includes a new chapter on safety and security that will start with processes and technology introduced after 9/11 (such as the 24-hour rule, known shippers, and Global Entry programs) and end with recent biometrics and digital identity. As with the previous three editions, this fourth edition of Evolution of International Aviation reviews the historical development of the international aviation system. From this foundation it then provides an updated and expanded account of the current state of the aviation and aerospace industry, including profitability, consolidation, and merger activity. The book includes coverage of the industry segments ? airlines, air cargo, and manufacturing ? to include the emerging commercial space sector. It also emphasizes the relationship between aviation and the political process, exploring the sustainability of this mode of transportation in a world of climate change, high oil prices, and political instability. Because this book is intended for both the interested amateur and the more serious student, references are provided in the text and at the end of each chapter to allow for further in-depth study.
Table of Contents:


1 Phoenix Rising


 


PART I: IN THE BEGINNING (1903?1970)


2 Invention to Commercial Success


3 The Other Source of Revenue


4 A Dangerous Idea?


5 Chicago, The Windy City


6 Shaping the World


7 The View from Space


8 Taking Off


 


PART II: THE INDUSTRY GROWS UP (1970?2000)


9 Brave New World


10 A Different View?


11 The Defining Deal of the Next Century?


12 The Slippery Legal Slope


13 The Quality Question


14 The Need for Speed


 


PART III: CRISIS TO CRISIS (2001?2022)


15 The Economies of Scale


16 Seeking Liberal Markets


17 Spreading the Promise


18 Diverging Visions ? Changing Times


19 Carbon Emission and Sustainability


 


PART IV: FUTURE CHALLENGES (2023?)


20 After the Revolution


21 A Twenty-First-Century Air Space


22 Selling Space


23 Wave of the Future