Category: Economics in aviation
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Fleet Modernisation in Aviation: How New Aircraft Are Changing Airlines, Passengers, and Engineers.
Fleet Modernisation is the term used to refer to the process by which airlines (and other transportation organisations) replace/upgrade their existing aircraft with newer, more capable, more efficient and more technologically advanced models. The goal is to reduce operating costs, improve performance and enhance passenger comfort – This generally leads to an increase in the…
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The Future of AI in Aviation: Streamlining Airport Operations
A.I is rapidly becoming a bigger part of our lives, and different industries are conforming to the change. But how is aviation responding to the ever-increasing utilization of A.I? Will there be completely A.I-automated airports? Lets find out. Firstly, we must first think about how A.I can even be used in airports. It definitely can’t…
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How Budget Airlines Keep Prices Low: The Truth About Cheap Flights
We’ve all heard of “budget airlines”, which are just airlines that are cheap to fly on. Some examples are Ryanair, EasyJet, WizzAir and the list goes on and on… But exactly why are seats so cheap on budget carriers? Lets get to that. Lower company spending on seats and soft products If you were to…
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Benefits of Fuel Efficiency in Aircraft
For centuries, humans have strived to be like the birds. However, as we came to realize, birds had a gift of something: efficiency. Now what is efficiency? Why does it matter? How does it link to aviation? Efficiency in aviation Efficiency, in simpler terms, is a measure of how much work you put into something…
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Cost-Effective Pilot Training: 4 Methods to Consider
Becoming a pilot is every child and adult’s dream likewise. Admit it. Who doesn’t want to be sitting back and enjoying a marvelous view while not having to do much after takeoff and landing apart from putting the plane in autopilot? Who doesn’t want to enjoy the extremely generous pay? However, life would be sunshine…
