By admin on December 5, 2011
John Kasarda’s work on airports and the aerotropolis is certainly not new. For over a decade, he (re-)publishes books and articles: mostly case studies based on his airport consultation work. His new book is written by journalist Greg Lindsay who followed the aerotropolis guru on… Read more…
Posted in Airport Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Aerotropolis, Book Review, Greg Lindsay, Issue 51, John D. Kasarda, Michel van Wijk |
By admin on December 5, 2011
Without any doubt we can state that the latest financial crises has had a tremendous impact on the aviation industry, and certainly not in a good way. The main question is what airlines have learned from this and previous set-backs, and how they use this… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Book Review, Crisis, Issue 51, Marcel Venema, Paul Clark, Stormy Skies |
By Frank van der Zwan on June 13, 2011
From frequent flyer programs to fuel hedging, this new book on airline finance provides you with a foundation in finance and in the application of these methodologies to various topics in airline industry practice.
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Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged Airline Finance, Bijan Vasigh, Book Review, Frank van der Zwan, Issue 50 |
By Ronald Schnitker on June 13, 2011
Two parallel investigations take place after every aviation accident: one technical, one judicial. The former must be conducted with the sole intention of making safety recommendations to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents. The judicial investigation, however, has the intention of identifying those parties that… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged Andreas Mateou, Book Review, Criminalization, Issue 50, Ronald Schnitker, Sofia Michaelides-Mateou |
By Gaurav Agarwal on January 30, 2011
Think about the February 2007 snowstorm that hit New York and about its catastrophic effects on JetBlue’s network that left 130,000 passengers stranded.
Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged airline operations, Book Review, Cheng-Lung Wu, Delay management, Gaurav Agarwal, Issue 49 |
By Hans Heerkens on January 30, 2011
This book gives travel for business purposes the attention it deserves, and it paints a balanced, multifaceted picture of it.
Posted in Logistics & Operations | Tagged Ben Derudder, Book Review, Business Travel, Frank Witlox, Issue 49, James Faulconbridge, Jonathan Beaverstock |