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1© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd.
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2 The Airline Industry Chapter 6
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3© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Understand the size, scope, and importance of the transportation sector. Compare the different types of regulatory environments. Discuss the concerns about the natural and built environments. Name aircraft and events significant in the development of the airline industry.
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4© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Distinguish among types of aircraft in service today. Compare air carrier aviation and general aviation. Identify the parts of an airport. Describe types of air routes.
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5© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Compare multilateral agreements with bilateral agreements, and explain how they make the international air system work. Discuss the role of the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Discuss the effects of the 1978 Airline Deregulation Act in the United States, and of airline regulatory reform in the 1980s in Canada.
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6© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives List factors that influence airfares. Explain how IATA calculates international airfares. Discuss charter aviation in Canada. Discuss the impact of the 1995 and 2005 Open Skies agreement between Canada and the United States.
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7© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Objectives Discuss the restructuring of the airline industry, including emergence of new entrants and strategic alliances between and among airlines in different countries. Compare the structure of the Canadian airline industry in the 2000s with earlier decades.
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8© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. The Regulation-Deregulation Continuum Entry Exit Rate/Fare Setting Freedom to Manage Mergers and Acquisitions Open Market Monopoly Regulation Deregulation Regulatory Reform
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9© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Types of Aircraft Engine Types Jet engines Propeller driven Purpose Short-haul Short to medium range Long-haul Special purpose
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10© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Types of Air Service United States Major air carriers National air carriers Large regional/ commuter carriers Medium sized regional/commuter carriers Canada Domestic Scheduled international Non-scheduled international
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11© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Airports Canadian Airport Passenger Data Canadian City Pair Passenger Data Passengers by Sector –Domestic –Transborder –International
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13© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Airport Layout Terminal Building Cargo Terminal Control Tower Hangars Runways Loading Apron Taxiways
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14© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Regulation The International System Worldwide Conferences The Freedoms of the Air Bilateral Agreements International Air Transport Association Traffic Conferences
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15© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Regulation Canada The 1990’s Airline Restructuring Open Skies New Entrants Strategic Alliances The 2000’s
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17© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Regulation The United States Economic Regulation Deregulation The New-Entrant Carriers Effects of Deregulation Safety Regulation Industry Regulation
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18© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Factors Affecting the Price Type of Journey –One Way –Round Trip –Circle Trip –Open Jaw Type of Flight –Non-stop –Direct or through –Interline connection –Online connection –Stopover
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19© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Airline Industry Concerns Concern for the Environment Concern about Air Rage and Airport Rage Consumer Complaints Rising Costs
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20© 2009 by Nelson Education Ltd. Career Opportunities Flight Crew Ground Crew or Staff NAV CANADA Employees Station Manager Airport Manager General Office Sales Office
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