2012
DOI: 10.38008/jats.v2i2.99
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Air Freight and Merchandise Trade: Towards a Disaggregated Analysis

Abstract: During the past 30 years, air cargo has evolved from a by-product to a potential profit centre for airlines. However, the success in the air cargo business depends on a number of factors. The evolution of world merchandise trade and particularly, the trade in high-value goods, is one of the determinants of the demand for air freight services. This paper provides an insight into the relationship between air cargo and merchandise trade on an aggregated as well as on a disaggregated level. Special attention is pa… Show more

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“…Connectivity by air is crucial for regional and economic development, which was confirmed by Boonekamp and Burghouwt (2017). Studies by Kupfer et al (2011b) and Ben-Akiva et al…”
Section: Airport Connectivity -Networkmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Connectivity by air is crucial for regional and economic development, which was confirmed by Boonekamp and Burghouwt (2017). Studies by Kupfer et al (2011b) and Ben-Akiva et al…”
Section: Airport Connectivity -Networkmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The priority is passenger transportation which airfreights are transported alongside luggage on passenger aircraft constitutes approximately 50% of air traffic. This figure increases gradually regarding the statistics in previous years (Kupfer et al, 2011). The main customers of combinational airlines are airfreight forwarders or service providers such as GSA (General Sales Agent).…”
Section: Airfreight Transport Model and The Concept Of Combinational Airlinementioning
confidence: 93%
“…A disk-gap-band parachute (Sengupta et al, 2009) in the terminal decent state is simulated to study its static stability. The parameter of this model is illustrated in Figure 2.…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trajectory and orientation of the rotating parachute are analyzed. Vishniak (1993) simulate the parachute and the payload both as six-degree-offreedom rigid body. The stability and swing of the parachute system are discussed by this model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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