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Total Pages: 500
Release: 1994
Genre: Canada
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Air Transport in the 21st Century

Air Transport in the 21st Century
Author: John F. O'Connell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351959891

Airlines are buffeted by fluctuating political and economic landscapes, ever-changing competition, technology developments, globalization, increasing deregulation and evolving customer requirements. As a consequence all sectors of the air transport industry are in a constant state of flux. The principle aim of this book is to review current trends in the airline industry and its related suppliers, thereby providing an insight into the forces that are changing its dynamics. The factors that are reshaping the structure of the industry are examined with a view to identifying the key issues whose impact will be critical in the future. The book features two very distinct sections. The first contains short contributions from industry executives at CEO/VP level from airlines, aircraft/engine manufacturers, safety and navigational provider organisations, who have set out their take of where the airline industry is heading. This commercial input sets the scene for the book and provides the bridge to the second section, which is composed of 18 chapters written by distinguished academic authors. Each chapter presents a valuable insight into a specific area of the air transport industry, including: airlines, airports, cargo, deregulation, the environment, navigation, strategy, information technology, security and tourism. The shared objective of the authors is to describe and explain the core competencies that are determining the current shape of the industry and to examine the forces that will change its direction going forward. The book is written in a management style and will appeal to all levels of personnel who work for airlines across the world. It is also written for airport authorities, aerospace manufacturers, regulatory and government transportation agencies, researchers and students of aviation management, transport studies, tourism and the wider air transport industry.

The Canada-US Border in the 21st Century

The Canada-US Border in the 21st Century
Author: John B. Sutcliffe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351790382

Borders are critical to the development and survival of modern states, offer security against external threats, and mark public policy and identity difference. At the same time, borders, and borderlands, are places where people, ideas, and economic goods meet and intermingle. The United States-Canada border demonstrates all of the characteristics of modern borders, and epitomises the debates that surround them. This book examines the development of the US-Canada border, provides a detailed analysis of its current operation, and concludes with an evaluation of the border’s future. The central objective is to examine how the border functions in practice, presenting a series of case studies on its operation. This book will be of interest to scholars of North American integration and border studies, and to policy practitioners, who will be particularly interested in the case studies and what they say about the impact of border reform.

A White Paper on Reforming Canada's Transportation Policies for the 21st Century

A White Paper on Reforming Canada's Transportation Policies for the 21st Century
Author: Brian Flemming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Federal aid to transportation
ISBN:

The objective will be to bring some of the ideas contained in this white paper to the attention of the public, to Canada's governments at all levels and to the many private sector players who worry about Canada's transportation infrastructure and how it might be maintained and renewed in the next decade. [...] THE CURRENT CONTEXT The future is a foreign country; things will be done differently there both because of the Great Recession of 2008-2009, and because of the weak recovery that is casting a shadow over many of the world's advanced economies. [...] As was suggested at the Calgary roundtable, the ownership of roads be might be devolved to a new "network institution" that could be given the responsibility of maintaining and improving the network and charging users appropriately for this purpose. [...] Infrastructure and Incomes of Canadians One of the main drivers of new and creative transport policies could be the aging of the Canadian population, and the need by individuals and pension funds for more and better sources of good income. [...] A. PAYING FOR INFRASTRUCTURE - ROADS AND THE REST "Roads - and the cars, trucks and buses that use them - are the core of the transportation system and likely to remain so for the foreseeable future.