In today's rapidly changing air transport environment, the aviation professionals ย require access to advanced and comprehensive knowledge, coupled with an in-depth understanding of the needs of the airline industry. Drawing on the editorsโ extensive experience with airline and air transport issues,
The Global Airline Industry || Airports
โ Scribed by Belobaba, Peter; Odoni, Amedeo; Barnhart, Cynthia
- Book ID
- 119961632
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 724 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470740779
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โฆ Synopsis
In today's rapidly changing air transport environment, the aviation professionals ย require access to advanced and comprehensive knowledge, coupled with an in-depth understanding of the needs of the airline industry. Drawing on the editorsโ extensive experience with airline and air transport issues, The Global Airline Industry provides a definitive introduction to our air transportation system. Featuring contributors from 3 different continents, all affiliated to MITโs Global Airline Industry Program, this bookโs unique and holistic perspective is allied with detailed coverage of
- air transportation economics
- airline planning and operations
- industrial relations and human resource issues
- aviation safety and security
- aviation infrastructure and environmental impacts
- airline pricing and distribution.
The Global Airline Industry is accompanied by a book companion website hosting databases with regular updates of airline & air transport related statistics and information as well as updates of the book material, housed at www.wiley.com/belobaba. It engenders a crucial understanding of the essential parameters within which the interfacing disciplines in the industry must operate that will benefit both students in air transportation/ aviation management degree programmes as well as professionals working in the industry.
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