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Multifactor productivity change in the air transportation industry: productivity increases in the U.S. airline industry—the Nation's primary intercity mass transportation system—have played a significant role in the industry's cost-containment e
The U.S. air transportation industry is a key component of the U.S. economy. About 42 percent of all passenger trips with roundtrip distances of between 1,000 and 1,999 miles are taken by plane. This percentage increases dramatically to 75 percent if the roundtrip distance is at least 2,000 miles. (1)...
Tags: Air Transport Association, aircraft, asset, carrier, Internet, Manufacturing, productivity, stock, Transportation, U.S.
Research articles 2005-03-01
We're sorry your plane is delayed ... by 57 years
A HUGE increase in air traffic delays will mean even more misery for European travellers. Hold-ups across the Continent are set to top 30 million minutes this year ... that's the equivalent of 57 YEARS. The International Air Transport Association has described the...
Tags: Air Transport Association, British Airways Plc., Manufacturing, PRODUCTIVITY, spokesman
Research articles 2000-07-09
1990s AD - Decade
Aviation employment and business activities increased massively for decades, but growth slowed in the '90s Commercial air transportation has grown rapidly in the United States since 1938 or earlier.(1) The most significant reason for such growth is probably that air travel has become almost continuously more affordable. Ticket prices...
Tags: advertisement, Air Transport Association, aircraft, Aviation, Bureau of Labor Statistics, carrier, deregulation, Handbook, job, Manufacturing, productivity, recession, regulation, Strategy, Transportation
Research articles 2000-03-01
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